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КОМЕНТАРІ • 123

  • @eoin18121971
    @eoin18121971 11 років тому +4

    I really would love to use an expletive here, this tutorial is effing brilliant. You're giving us gold Tim...keep it up old bean!

  • @Biggaletta1
    @Biggaletta1 12 років тому

    Cheers , great video - talking my accountancy exams and this drills home the use of ratios! Will be tuning into the next vid.

  • @kehtang
    @kehtang 11 років тому +5

    Even though i have never been to UK, but i found your vidoes are pretty relevent to huge ranges of audience all over the world

  • @marcobagut
    @marcobagut 7 років тому +2

    What an excellent teacher, excellent! Very enjoyful videos too!

  • @davidhepburn9391
    @davidhepburn9391 3 роки тому

    These vids are great. Thanks so much. Making studying the IMC a lot easier!

  • @kerumble
    @kerumble 9 років тому +3

    Excellent as always. Thank you!

  • @tim71pos
    @tim71pos 12 років тому +1

    It is a great explanation. The conceptual issue not broached is that we are talking about banks. In a banking model the borrowed money used to boost the ROE is actually deposits, considered a liability of the bank. Depositors are investors, though most folks who put money in a bank don't know it. In investment banking the depositors are typically institutional investors or the super rich, and they think of themselves--or should--as investors.

  • @MindtalkMusic
    @MindtalkMusic 11 років тому +11

    I wish you were my Financial Management tutor at university, I've been taught more in ten minutes than in an hour seminar. Great vids, keep them coming!

  • @dearjem
    @dearjem 3 роки тому

    Thanks Tim. Literally learn so much about investment from your videos

  • @dJeet303
    @dJeet303 11 років тому

    excellent Vid, keep up with the good work, really enjoyed

  • @MrEaglenator
    @MrEaglenator 4 роки тому +1

    It has been several years, but you knowledge still is helping lots of amateur investors. Hope you're safe and alright. c:

  • @rushikeshk25
    @rushikeshk25 11 років тому +1

    Great vids, keep them coming!.....EXCELLENT

  • @mahadevshirodkar9878
    @mahadevshirodkar9878 6 років тому +1

    You are great teacher.

  • @MonsieurCrypto
    @MonsieurCrypto 9 років тому +6

    Thank you for your teachings, please keep on.

  • @ayushchhabra6369
    @ayushchhabra6369 3 роки тому

    Well, yours are the most informative. Period.

  • @jaiwarwick
    @jaiwarwick 12 років тому

    Good Work Tim ! ! ! ! !

  • @hhattingh
    @hhattingh 9 років тому +3

    Brilliant video's thanks!

  • @ThrallsBoys
    @ThrallsBoys 12 років тому

    Very well explained!

  • @blackamericanlesbianprofes4357
    @blackamericanlesbianprofes4357 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for explaining in detail, very helpful in understanding. But I will be honest out of the great several videos I have watched of yours this is the first one that I found slightly vague or confusing at times with your description and you seemed to repeat a few times.
    I am a mature (age 35 going on 36) BSc Accounting and Finance International (Black American) student.

  • @joshuamanampiu6489
    @joshuamanampiu6489 2 роки тому

    Simple and clear explanations

  • @aliali553
    @aliali553 12 років тому

    Sir you are just great. Thank you so much.

  • @NguyenHai-lh6wm
    @NguyenHai-lh6wm Рік тому

    Tks for ur guidance

  • @georgekhumalo5283
    @georgekhumalo5283 4 роки тому

    I like this guy, well spoken and well knowledgeable.

  • @phamman88
    @phamman88 6 років тому

    Excellent video

  • @yasas007
    @yasas007 3 роки тому

    this guy is amazing thank you so much

  • @lookingforatune
    @lookingforatune 7 років тому +1

    Excellent!

  • @Synik111
    @Synik111 12 років тому

    BTW, really like your videos :)

  • @Who-yo3xh
    @Who-yo3xh 5 років тому

    thanks great videos

  • @jUish1978
    @jUish1978 6 років тому +1

    Totally understood

  • @leonardolucky8820
    @leonardolucky8820 5 років тому +1

    Hi.. can you please do a video of ROIC? there are many versions out there. Thanks

  • @annu9956
    @annu9956 6 років тому +6

    Please do differentiate between Return on Capital Employed) with ROE (Return on Equity). There IS confusion here. Thanks

  • @keananocarroll5112
    @keananocarroll5112 6 років тому +1

    i love this guy

  • @carloschu7127
    @carloschu7127 10 місяців тому

    08:25 For solvency, Debt / Equity is 32% ( 10x over , 2.5 - 3 the normal limit ) But, thanks for the other math explanation

  • @Carstininvestments
    @Carstininvestments 11 років тому +1

    A return achieved on a mix of debt and equity is not properly a return on equity. For the avoidance of confusion, it is probably better to confine the use of the term strictly to the return achieved on shareholder's equity. Return on capital can be used to describe the return achieved on debt and equity.

  • @kensmith158
    @kensmith158 3 роки тому

    Excellent. I wish you were my university lecturer.

  • @Synik111
    @Synik111 12 років тому

    Quick question, and I'm a bit new to this - but are corporate loans like your 970k example provided with an expectation to pay back some of the capital as well, or do banks providely these happily on interest-only terms? The reason I ask is that you mentioned that the interest itself is tax deductable (and presumably is a cost against revenue) - but does the capital repayment get accounted for in the same way? If not, it'd be interesting to know how much this impacts the true profit figure & ROE

  • @alexsutherland8466
    @alexsutherland8466 4 роки тому +19

    Certainly an accurate calculation of ROE can help predict the outcome of an investment (ROI) especially with an experienced Broker or management. I feel this has been a contributing factor to my increase in ROI since I started investing with the right team.

    • @peterwyden9158
      @peterwyden9158 4 роки тому +1

      Most definitely.

    • @peterwyden9158
      @peterwyden9158 4 роки тому +2

      For me Portfolio management helps me articulate the right span to trade,either long term or short term,and the securities to Invest in for a greater chance at profit making.

    • @ThucNguyen-js6qv
      @ThucNguyen-js6qv 4 роки тому

      Hello Alex.

    • @ThucNguyen-js6qv
      @ThucNguyen-js6qv 4 роки тому

      Am from Vietnam,and it's been quite a struggle for me manoeuvring the foreign exchange market, there are a lot of things I don't know.

    • @ThucNguyen-js6qv
      @ThucNguyen-js6qv 4 роки тому +1

      I've heard of account management and what it entails, but never given it a try,so I would like to know what are the agreement that should be met? Is there a commission price? And can I Participate from here?

  • @lukepercy8525
    @lukepercy8525 4 роки тому

    cheers mate

  • @rupaalsingh4047
    @rupaalsingh4047 7 років тому

    One important thing to be mentioned additionally, is that the cost of debt has to be low.... High cost of debt aka interest charges, will be unable to assist in this type of financial engineering as the debt costs would itself eat up into the net profitability margin of the company.

  • @ivanhoe1585
    @ivanhoe1585 11 років тому

    theres another way to undertand it. the smallest the equitty, (even if theres a lot of doubt) the biggest the effect.

  • @jisanhasnat6770
    @jisanhasnat6770 7 років тому

    Thank you sir, clear explanation.

  • @84xyzabc
    @84xyzabc 3 роки тому

    In an example in the latter part of the video, will the amount of 31200 be the equity of next year?

  • @custardthecat5763
    @custardthecat5763 8 років тому +1

    This great to know. The question is, where can we see this information on individual companies ? Is it from balance sheets ? It would be great to see you working this out on a real example having got hold of a company's data.

    • @ntimdomfeh1959
      @ntimdomfeh1959 7 років тому

      Custard the Cat yes you answered the question yourself. The parameters used in calculating ROE can be found on balance sheets of financial statements. Also you can find ROE of companies in financial databases such as OSIRIS and FAME

  • @MyMrwrestling
    @MyMrwrestling 11 років тому

    is this the same as return on shareholders funds ?

  • @Azhark94
    @Azhark94 11 років тому

    ur right, for every one pound share holders invest they get back 153 poounds

  • @darthforexvader7201
    @darthforexvader7201 6 років тому

    Hi Im greateful for a response pls! - is sirius minerals PLC an example of good or bad debt for the next 1-2 decades?..

    • @catotheelder9524
      @catotheelder9524 5 років тому

      You should invest in the Galactic Mining Corporation instead.

  • @markbroderick6758
    @markbroderick6758 5 років тому

    Legend

  • @mowmrong1191
    @mowmrong1191 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @apuxx95
    @apuxx95 11 років тому

    great

  • @takenoticeable
    @takenoticeable 4 роки тому

    impressed with that calculation of 4% of £970k

  • @hhhh-be5tv
    @hhhh-be5tv 3 роки тому

    What is the difference between ROI and ROE? Isn't equity just equivalent to investment?

  • @Carstininvestments
    @Carstininvestments 10 років тому +29

    Aren't you conflating the term of ROCE (Return on Capital Employed) with ROE (Return on Equity)?

    • @dollarshergill
      @dollarshergill 4 роки тому

      I too thought the same , because interest is always deducted to calculate profit after tax .

    • @Carstininvestments
      @Carstininvestments 3 роки тому +1

      @@keno9964 Not necessarily. The presenter was including all sources of capital - both debt and equity - in the "E" of ROE when he should really have only been including equity.

  • @arfenmalik1717
    @arfenmalik1717 6 років тому

    Wat is the denomanator when calculating ROE. Is it total capital employed or is it equity employed. U seem to b using total capital as the denomanator

    • @annzhang7033
      @annzhang7033 5 років тому

      i also get confused on this part.

  • @sublue2085
    @sublue2085 11 років тому +1

    Don't quite understand it. ROE=net income/equity. Net income is already after interest payment, isn't it? EBIT-Interest-tax=net income (p.a.t). So why does a big interest expense matter for ROE, since it is after interest profit, not before?

  • @downtownballer07
    @downtownballer07 11 років тому

    So is the return on equity in this example 104%?

  • @ikrivonos
    @ikrivonos 3 роки тому

    Very interesting videos and easy explanations, but I wish you have Russian accent instead of British:)

  • @obaidpatni1508
    @obaidpatni1508 6 років тому

    Hey there! Can i get your channel? It seems you don't use it anymore?

  • @hcp0scratch
    @hcp0scratch 3 роки тому

    A+!!! ROE without knowing debt management effectiveness is of little value.

  • @999locke
    @999locke 6 років тому +1

    there is no return on a stock,y dont you mention this?

  • @adbit007
    @adbit007 2 роки тому

    So buy companies with zero debt and high RoE....is it?

  • @dominickelly6871
    @dominickelly6871 6 років тому

    Great video but technically anything multiplied by 100% is itself since 100% is 1

  • @killoreo
    @killoreo 4 роки тому +1

    Why have you not had any recent videos?

    • @alicewalker645
      @alicewalker645 3 роки тому +1

      He works for Killik & Co now, he’s still doing videos on their channel!

  • @22ounce
    @22ounce 12 років тому

    If my lecturer explains such as this I would have no problem with attendance...

  • @nazz7704
    @nazz7704 3 роки тому

    "bang for the bucks good" way to explain

  • @pongfoong9523
    @pongfoong9523 5 років тому

    I dont get english when you plane me

  • @MrEaglenator
    @MrEaglenator 4 роки тому

    It's a little dodgy this stuff of return on equity. I mean, if the company has too many liabilities, the ROE will be high because there is too little equity. I rather using return on assets in combination with assets to equity. The first is the efficiency compared to the real investment used in a business, and the second is a measure of how much the company has in comparison of how much it owes.

    • @MaxMaxx-tb6nz
      @MaxMaxx-tb6nz 3 роки тому

      Well, high roe with tolerable roa may indicate what company expands really fast using debt. You may assume grow will only accelerate after company get rid of their debt, so it's a good long term investment

  • @Kizzy_pop
    @Kizzy_pop 5 років тому

    If they make a loss, the whole equity is wiped out.

  • @virajliyanage4220
    @virajliyanage4220 12 років тому

    Sup, have you wondered this program called the Intellitus Cash System? (Google it). My uncle says it makes people lots of cold hard cash.

  • @WISHQuang
    @WISHQuang 11 років тому

    I see you look like Steven Job

  • @999locke
    @999locke 7 років тому

    you talk about profit and then say return on investment.the profit a company makes has no bearing on
    stockholders return if they pay a dividend that lowers the stock price which is NOT a return,that is a loss.

  • @999locke
    @999locke 8 років тому

    shareholders do not get any of the profit,what the hell are you talking about?
    r on e is rubbish.

  • @roake0331
    @roake0331 5 років тому

    The British make excellent teachers. I will have my children schooled in Great Britain.

    • @blackamericanlesbianprofes4357
      @blackamericanlesbianprofes4357 4 роки тому

      Please don't generalize on just one individual. Not every single lecturer or teacher in the UK educates like this speaker.

  • @MyMrwrestling
    @MyMrwrestling 11 років тому

    no
    equity is on b/s