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  • September 2018
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The Case of the Unidentified Ratios

By: Josh Lerner
  • Format:Print
  • | Language:English
  • | Pages:4
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Abstract

Teaching Note for HBS No. 812-129. This teaching note provides an introduction to ratio analysis as well as the different financial properties across and within industries. Students are asked to match ratios to a list of industries.

Keywords

Finance; Financial Analysis; Ratio Analysis; Industry Analysis; Finance; Analysis

Citation

Lerner, Josh. "The Case of the Unidentified Ratios." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 819-052, September 2018.
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