Accounting Ratios
ACCOUNTING RATIOS: STUDENTS - ACCOUNTANTS - INVESTORS
People may think that accountants just sit around all day counting money, that they buy gold and do a few sums, but of course this is far from the truth. The job, without a doubt requires a lot of intelligence and patience. A lot of research is often required. The accounting ratios tools below are very useful for accountants and other individuals to assess a company or industry by making two basic types of comparisons. First, the analyst can compare a present ratio with past (or expected) ratios for the organization to determine if there has been an improvement or deterioration or no change over time. Second, the accounting ratios of one organization may be compared with similar organizations or with industry averages at the same point in time. This is a type of "benchmarking" so that one may determine whether the organization is "average" in performance or doing better or worse than others. For the professional, conducting such in-depth analyses is critical, allowing an analyst to make an informed business or investment decision.
ACCOUNTING RATIOS - COMPANY & INDUSTRY - INSTANT ONLINE ACCESS
Online since 1996 for student, investor and professional research. VentureLine’s SEC data driven ratio analysis databases are current. Click below to view or select a ratio analysis:
Publicly Listed Company
Instant fundamental accounting ratios and financial analysis with predictions of success or failure of any company.
Industry Accounting Ratios Analysis
Get immediate industry financial analysis of any industry sectors.
Public Company vs. Industry Accounting Ratios Analysis
How does one company accounting ratios compare to an industry's ratios?
Publicly Traded vs. Publicly Traded
Need accounting ratios comparing two different companies?
Privately Held Company
What is the actual or projected financial ratio performance of a private company?
Private vs. Industry
Is the private company performing below or above the industry average?
Private vs. Public
Need to compare the ratios of a non-public company to those of a public competitor?
VentureLine’s ratio analysis tools provide for in-depth analyses; allowing for vital comparisons that are not possible when dealing with a single number. The insights gained through the analyses of ratios will assist you in gaining vital understanding of any given company or industry. VentureLine provides for a comparison using all of the most important ratios within the ratio analysis tools.




