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D/E, ROE, ROA, NPM, Dividened Yield 5 อัตราส่วนทางการเงิน ที่ต้องรู้จัก


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ทำความเข้าใจเกี่ยวกับ 5 อัตราส่วนทางการเงิน สำหรับใช้วิเคราะห์ธุรกิจวิเคราะห์บริษัท เพื่อจะได้เอาไปเลือกหุ้นกันได้
1. D/E Ratio หรือ อัตราส่วนหนี้ต่อส่วนของผู้ถือหุ้น
2. Return on Equity (ROE) หรือ อัตราส่วนกำไรสุทธิต่อส่วนของผู้ถือหุ้น
3. Return on Asset (ROA) หรือ อัตราส่วนกำไรสุทธิต่อสินทรัพย์รวม
4. Net Profit Margin (NPM) หรือ อัตรากำไรสุทธิ
5. Dividened Yield หรือ อัตราการจ่ายเงินปันผล
ROE ROA DividenedYield DE NPM อัตราส่วนทางการเงิน ไดอารี่การเงิน
00:00 Intro
02:09 ปูพื้นธุรกิจ
06:05 D/E Ratio
09:26 ROE
12:38 ROA
14:56 NPM
17:06 Dividend Yield
24:10 หาดูที่ไหน

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William Ackman: Everything You Need to Know About Finance and Investing in Under an Hour | Big Think


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Bill Ackman is one of the top investors in the world, and he’s said that he’s aiming to have \”one of the greatest investment track records of all time.\” As the CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management, the hedge fund he founded, he oversees $19 billion in assets.
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Ackman takes viewers through the founding of a lemonade stand to teach the basics, explaining how investors pay for equity, a word interchangeable with \”stock.\” In the example, the owner starts with $750, with $250 of that coming from a loan.

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William Ackman is founder and CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management. Formed in 2003, the hedgefund has acquired significant shares in companies such as JC Penney, General Growth Properties, Fortune Bands and Kraft Foods. Ackman advocates strategies of \”activist investing,\” the practice of using stock shares in publiclytraded companies to influence management practices in a way that benefits shareholder interests.

TRANSCRIPT:
Hi, I’m Bill Ackman. I’m the CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management and I’m here today to talk to you about everything you need to know about finance and investing and I’m going to get it done in an hour and you’ll be ready to go.
How to Start and Grow a Business
So let’s begin. We’re going to go into business together. We’re going to start a company and we’re going to start a lemonade stand and now I don’t have any money today, so I’m going to have to raise money from investors to launch the business. So how am I going to do that? Well I’m going to form a corporation. That is a little filing that you make with the State and you come up with a name for a business. We’ll call it Bill’s Lemonade Stand and we’re going to raise money from outside investors. We need a little money to get started, so we’re going to start our business with 1,000 shares of stock. We just made up that number and we’re going to sell 500 shares more for a $1 each to an investor. The investor is going to put up $500. We’re going to put up the name and the idea. We’re going to have 1,000 shares. He is going to have 500 shares. He is going to own a third of the business for his $500.
So what is our business worth at the start? Well it’s worth $1,500. We have $500 in the bank plus $1,000 because I came up with the idea for the company. Now I’m going to need a little more than $500, so what am I going to do? I’m going to borrow some money. I’m going to borrow from a friend and he’s going to lend me $250 and we’re going to pay him 10% interest a year for that loan.
Now why do we borrow money instead of just selling more stock? Well by borrowing money we keep more of the stock for ourselves, so if the business is successful we’re going to end up with a bigger percentage of the profits.
So now we’re going to take a look at what the business looks like on a piece of paper. We’re going to look at something called a balance sheet and a balance sheet tells you where the company stands, what your assets are, what your liabilities are and what your net worth or shareholder equity is. If you take your assets, in this case we’ve raised $500. We also have what is called goodwill because we’ve said the business—in exchange for the $500 the person who put up the money only got a third of the business. The other twothirds is owned by us for starting the company. That is $1,000 of goodwill for the business. We borrowed $250. We’re going to owe $250. That is a liability. So we have $500 in cash from selling stock, $250 from raising debt and we owe a $250 loan and we have a corporation that has, and you’ll see on the chart, shareholders’ equity of $1,500, so that’s our starting point.
Now let’s keep moving. What do we need to do to start our company? We need a lemonade stand. That’s going to cost us about $300. That is called a fixed asset. Unlike lemon or sugar or water this is something like a building that you buy and you build it. It wears out over time, but it’s a fixed asset. And then you need some inventory. What do you need to make lemonade? You need sugar. You need water. You need lemons…
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William Ackman: Everything You Need to Know About Finance and Investing in Under an Hour | Big Think

Warren Buffett Explains How To Calculate The Intrinsic Value Of A Stock


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Warren Buffett Explains How To Calculate The Intrinsic Value Of A Stock

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How to Calculate Intrinsic Value (Apple Stock Example)


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How to Calculate Intrinsic Value (Apple Stock Example)

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