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Price To Sales RatioPtb Ratio
Days Sales OutstandingBook Value Per Share
Invested CapitalAverage Payables
Stock Based Compensation To RevenueCapex To Depreciation
Pb RatioEv To Sales
RoicInventory Turnover
Net Income Per ShareDays Of Inventory On Hand
Payables TurnoverSales General And Administrative To Revenue
Average InventoryResearch And Ddevelopement To Revenue
Capex To RevenueCash Per Share
PocfratioInterest Coverage
Capex To Operating Cash FlowPfcf Ratio
Days Payables OutstandingNet Current Asset Value
Income QualityRoe
Tangible Asset ValueEv To Operating Cash Flow
Pe RatioReturn On Tangible Assets
Ev To Free Cash FlowEarnings Yield
Intangibles To Total AssetsNet Debt To E B I T D A
Current RatioTangible Book Value Per Share
Receivables TurnoverGraham Number
Shareholders Equity Per ShareDebt To Equity
Graham Net NetAverage Receivables
Revenue Per ShareInterest Debt Per Share
Debt To AssetsEnterprise Value Over E B I T D A
Price Earnings RatioPrice Book Value Ratio
Price Earnings To Growth RatioDays Of Payables Outstanding
Price To Operating Cash Flows RatioPrice To Free Cash Flows Ratio
Pretax Profit MarginEbt Per Ebit
Operating Profit MarginEffective Tax Rate
Company Equity MultiplierLong Term Debt To Capitalization
Total Debt To CapitalizationReturn On Capital Employed
Debt Equity RatioEbit Per Revenue
Quick RatioDividend Paid And Capex Coverage Ratio
Net Income Per E B TCash Ratio
Operating Cash Flow Sales RatioDays Of Inventory Outstanding
Days Of Sales OutstandingFree Cash Flow Operating Cash Flow Ratio
Price To Book RatioFixed Asset Turnover
Capital Expenditure Coverage RatioPrice Cash Flow Ratio
Enterprise Value MultipleDebt Ratio
Price Sales RatioReturn On Assets
Asset TurnoverNet Profit Margin
Gross Profit MarginPrice Fair Value
Return On Equity
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Virtual Ed Link, and Wah Fu Education Price To Sales Ratio description

Price to Sales Ratio is figured by comparing entities stock price to its revenues. An advantage to using Price to Sales ratio is that it is based on companies sales, a figure that is much harder to manipulate than other organizations multiples. Because sales tend to be more stable P/S ratio can be a good tool for screening cyclical companies fluctuating earnings patterns. A valuation ratio that compares a company's stock price to its revenues, calculated by dividing the company's market cap by its total sales or revenue over a 12-month period.

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