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1.Fibonacci retracement levels are used in technical analysis to:  A. Predict earnings per share  B. Identify potential reversal levels in a stock's price  C. Evaluate a company's debt ratio  D. Measure market volatility

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1.Fibonacci retracement levels are used in technical analysis to:  A. Predict earnings per share  B. Identify potential reversal levels in a stock's price  C. Evaluate a company's debt ratio  D. Measure market volatility

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B. Identify potential reversal levels in a stock's price

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When evaluating a stock, the P/E ratio is commonly used to assess:  A. Liquidity  B. Profitability  C. Debt levels  D. Market sentiment

Define each of the following terms:a. Liquidity ratios: current ratio; quick, or acid test, ratiob. Asset management ratios: inventory turnover ratio; days sales outstanding(DSO); fixed assets turnover ratio; total assets turnover ratioc. Financial leverage ratios: debt ratio; times-interest-earned (TIE) ratio; coverageratiod. Profitability ratios: profit margin on sales; basic earning power (BEP) ratio; returnon total assets (ROA); return on common equity (ROE)e. Market value ratios: price/earnings (P/E) ratio; price/cash flow ratio; market/book (M/B) ratio; book value per sharef. Trend analysis; comparative ratio analysis; benchmarkingg. Du Pont equation; window dressing; seasonal effects on ratios

The assessment of a firm's financial condition and performance through calculations and interpretation of financial ratios developed from the firm's financial statements is called analysis.

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