On the Classification of Financial Ratios; A Factor and Transformation Analysis of Accrual, Cash Flow, and Market-Based Ratios
Timo Salmi (),
Ilkka Virtanen () and
Paavo Yli-Olli ()
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Paavo Yli-Olli: University of Vaasa, Department of Accounting and Business Finance, Postal: P.O.Box 700, FIN-65101 Vaasa, Finland
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Factor and transformation analysis are used to find stable categories of financial ratios, and to test hypotheses concerning accrual ratios, cash flow ratios, and market-based ratios. Six stable factors are observed for Finnish data covering 1974-84. Contrary to expectations market-based ratios disperse widely. Cash flow ratios show strong internal cohesion and stability as expected. The expected dichotomy of accrual ratios into dynamic performance and static financial standing measures gets some support. The conventional text-book classification into profitability, liquidity, solvency, and turnover measures does not get direct support. Results on the interdependence of firm sizes and security betas is supported. Importance of measuring growth in financial statement analysis is also supported.
Keywords: Financial ratios; financial statement analysis; classification of financial ratios; stability of financial ratios; cash flows; market- based ratios; profitability; operating leverage; defensive interval measure; size and beta; growth; factor analysis; transformation analysis. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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Published as: Timo Salmi, Ilkka Virtanen and Paavo Yli-Olli (1990). Acta Wasaensia, No. 25., University of Vaasa, Finland.
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