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  2. When Earnings Estimates Are Useless - AOL

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    JPMorgan Chase's (NYS: JPM) $2 billion trading loss has led analysts to estimate earnings as low as $0.19 per share this quarter, with the average at $0.86. The inconsistent and risky nature of ...

  3. How Your Investments Are Affected By Earnings Estimates - AOL

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    A Look at the Impact of Earnings Estimates on Real-World Stocks. Every quarter, new earnings estimates steer public perception and, therefore, stock prices. Here are just a few recent high-profile ...

  4. Earnings quality - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between reported earnings and market valuation, The extent and impact of discretionary accruals, The transparency and completeness of disclosures, The impact of low reported earnings on corporate image, The company's handling of "bad news," [2] and; The degree to which earnings are good estimates of cash flows. [3]

  5. Grinold and Kroner Model - Wikipedia

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    One offshoot of this discounted cash flow analysis is the disputed Fed model, which compares the earnings yield to the nominal 10-year Treasury bond yield. Grinold, Kroner, and Siegel (2011) estimated the inputs to the Grinold and Kroner model and arrived at a then-current equity risk premium estimate between 3.5% and 4%. [2]

  6. Earnings guidance - Wikipedia

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    Guidance reports estimating a company's future earnings have some influence over analyst stock ratings and investor decisions to buy, hold, or sell the security. [ 1 ] In the United States, a quarterly revenue forecast, or quarterly guidance, by publicly traded companies had become by the 2000s both a common practice (75% of American firms in ...

  7. Economic value added - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, as part of financial statements analysis, economic value added is an estimate of a firm's economic profit, or the value created in excess of the required return of the company's shareholders. EVA is the net profit less the capital charge ($) for raising the firm's capital.

  8. Here's what Wall Street analysts say is ahead for Intel after ...

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    If the company is able to exit its foundry business, its gross margins and earnings per share could rise, boosting its stock price to $50-$60 per share, the analysts wrote. That's as much as a 165 ...

  9. Financial result - Wikipedia

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    The financial result is the difference between earnings before interest and taxes and earnings before taxes. It is determined by the earning or the loss which results from financial affairs. It is determined by the earning or the loss which results from financial affairs.