Earnings ratio of any firm in its industry


If a firm has the highest price/earnings ratio of any firm in its industry, then, other things held constant, this suggests that the board of directors should fire the president. b. If a firm has the highest market/book ratio of any firm in its industry, then, other things held constant, this suggests that the board of directors should fire the president. c. Other things held constant, the higher a firm's expected future growth rate, the lower its P/E ratio is likely to be. d. The higher the market/book ratio, then, other things held constant, the higher one would expect to find the Market Value Added. e. If a firm has a history of high Economic Value Added numbers each year, and if investors expect this situation to continue, then its market/book ratio and MVA are both likely to be below average.

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Accounting Basics: Earnings ratio of any firm in its industry
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