Financial ratios help investors understand company performance and make informed investment decisions. Click on any ratio to view detailed calculations and analysis.
Financial ratios provide standardized metrics to evaluate company performance, compare businesses within the same industry, and identify investment opportunities.
Compare ratios against industry averages, historical company data, and competitors. Use multiple ratios together for comprehensive analysis rather than relying on single metrics.
Financial ratios are mathematical calculations that analyze various aspects of a company's financial statements. They help investors understand profitability, liquidity, solvency, and operational efficiency in a standardized way.
Financial ratios provide standardized metrics to compare companies within the same industry, identify trends, assess financial health, and make informed investment decisions across different time periods and company sizes.
The main categories are: Profitability ratios (measure earnings ability), Liquidity ratios (assess short-term obligations), Solvency ratios (evaluate long-term stability), and Efficiency ratios (measure asset utilization and operational performance).
Ratios should be compared against industry averages, historical company performance, and competitors. Higher ratios aren't always better - context and industry norms matter. Use multiple ratios together for comprehensive analysis.
| Ticker | Value |
|---|---|
| ASI | 249,712.33 |
| Deals | 62386 |
| Volume | 711862568 |
| Value | ₦29,084,008,003.67 |
| Equity Cap | ₦160,077,253,377.13 |
| Ticker | Prev. Close | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
FGSUK2031S4 | ₦81.00 | ₦98.99 | 22.21% |
JAPAULGOLD | ₦3.72 | ₦4.09 | 9.95% |
ZICHIS | ₦29.13 | ₦32.04 | 9.99% |
ABCTRANS | ₦7.51 | ₦8.26 | 9.99% |
LIVINGTRUST | ₦3.83 | ₦4.21 | 9.92% |