I'm wondering if it's also possible to have 'Earnings per Share' (Operating Profit/ No. of Ordinary Shares x 100) to demonstrate how much profit each share is making. A higher ESP could potentially mean higher dividends and it would help indicate a strong financial position. Also just a note on the "Dividend Yield Slide", just to note for anyone not using audio. This is the dividend yield ratio displayed, it just says 'Dividend Per Share (£)', and in fact, this is the 'Dividend Yield (%)' and you need to multiply by 100 to get the percentage, as shown in the example. Thanks for the videos, they are really helpful for revision. :)
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very good video, quick and easy to understand. thank you
Amazing lecture
I'm wondering if it's also possible to have 'Earnings per Share' (Operating Profit/ No. of Ordinary Shares x 100) to demonstrate how much profit each share is making. A higher ESP could potentially mean higher dividends and it would help indicate a strong financial position. Also just a note on the "Dividend Yield Slide", just to note for anyone not using audio. This is the dividend yield ratio displayed, it just says 'Dividend Per Share (£)', and in fact, this is the 'Dividend Yield (%)' and you need to multiply by 100 to get the percentage, as shown in the example. Thanks for the videos, they are really helpful for revision. :)
Is this topic covered by the Edexcel board?
the video is actually 11:14 min not 10 min
We like to give value for money!
is this AQA
No - not on the AQA specification any more
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