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  • Du Pont Analysis is a comprehensive [[evaluation]] [[method]] based on the profitability pre The Du Pont method has been used in financial analysis for the first time in 1919It was created by chief financial officer of Du P
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  • ...views, reports and observations, to identify relationships and trends. The analysis of information helps to identify emerging opportunities and potential risks ==Example of analysis of information==
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  • ...d other organisations. It provides guidance on the definition, collection, analysis and use of data on innovation and its effects. The Oslo Manual includes def ...ce, such as [[research and development]] expenditure, innovation output, [[market]] share and [[customer]] satisfaction.
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  • ...hich can also be referred to as '''financial statement''' or '''accounting analysis''', "defines current state of a business, sub-business, [[company]] or [[pr ==Purpose of analysis==
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  • ...]] share. In this situation, it is considered appropriate to use portfolio analysis methods. ...encourage managers to take [[action]] adjusted to the requirements of the market, as well as to cope with the competition.
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  • '''Feasibility analysis''' is an analysis of a [[project]] which supports [[process]] of decision-making by scrutinou '''Feasibility analysis''' is not a strict methodology and is not normative. Rather, it is a broad
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  • ...s about when to buy and sell individual stocks. The performance of a stock market is also a good indicator of the overall economic health of a country or reg ==Example of stock market performance==
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  • '''Fit gap analysis''' is a [[method]] used by businesses to compare their current business pro ==Example of fit gap analysis==
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  • ...correct them. Technical corrections are used as a way to ensure that the [[market]] price of a financial instrument is accurate and reflective of its true va ...intrinsic value. For example, if a stock had been trading at $150, but the analysis of past trading patterns and price movements indicated that its true value
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  • Analysis of the key success factors is the [[method]] used to analyze the resources ...n 6. The most common items highlighted by analysts, are: position in the [[market]], the level of [[organization]] of the company, profitability, share of [[
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  • ...market cap. Ability to '''predict the future''' provided by use of book-to-market ratio can be used to making '''relevant decision''' and show whole estimati ==The meaning of Book-to-market-ratio==
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  • ...f research participation and the [[competitiveness]] of companies in the [[market]]. ...competitor]] with a vertical axis at the point equal to half the span of [[market dynamics]]. This creates four quadrants of the chart, called the "star", "q
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  • ...market or on the market, it is order, description, [[need]] or decision of market participant. ...t of information associated with those variables in order to take rational market decisions in conditions of insecurity, connected with marketing [[managemen
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  • ...ows down for bigger accumulation/distribution<ref>Murphy J., ''[[Technical analysis]] of the financial markets'', 1999, p. 99-101</ref>. ...ide to Technical Analysis'', 2016, p. 503</ref><ref>Murphy J., ''Technical analysis of the financial markets'', 1999, p. 103-117</ref>:
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  • ...line ratio) is an indicator of the degree to which securities perform in [[market]] movement. ...is indicator achieves severe values ​​at a certain level, the direction of market prices is expected to reverse (G. Yioryalis 2004, p. 57).
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  • ...Group, is the [[process]] of gathering, exploring, interpretation and data analysis, leading to enhancing and rationalization of [[decision making]] processes. ...nline analytical processing) tools: software enabling the multidimensional analysis of business [[information]] through integration, aggregation and visualizat
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  • ...ystem]] there is uncertainty, it is therefore necessary to make a detailed analysis of the impact of potential decisions on the financial results of [[manageme ...omic criteria. This means focusing on financial planning, because the free market's value growth depends on positive financial results of companies operating
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  • ...most popular and simple [[method]] for [[strategic management|strategic]] analysis of [[organization]]’s [[far environment|macro environment]] containing fo ==PEST analysis factors==
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  • ==Break even analysis== ...ratio]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Market value added]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Market demand]]}} }}
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  • ...bility of an enterprise to compete and to be resistant for others on the [[market]]. ...five different [[market]] forces, regarding which one has to analyse its [[market]] situation when trying to determine its competitiveness. They are the foll
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