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Financial Statement Indicator by zdmre

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Knowing how to work with the datas in a company's financial statements is an essential skill for stock investors. The meaningful interpretation and analysis of balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements to discern a company's investment qualities is the basis for smart investment choices.

You can access to the financials tables of the companies as a summary with this indicator.

3 Tables;

Income Statement Table:
Revenue
Net Profit
EPS
EPS-D
P/E

Balance Sheet Table:
Current Asset
Total Asset
Total Equity
Book Value per Share
Total Debt
Debt/Equity

Statistics & Cash Flow Table:
Return On Equity
Return On Asset
Return On Invested Capital
Quick Ratio
Free Cash Flow
Release Notes
  • Added Tooltips
    Added Filtering Data by Color

    Fixed P/E Ratio

Release Notes
  • Added editable Text Color option.
Release Notes
Fixed "FUND Error"

Added EPS-D & P/E (Plot Data)
Release Notes
Fixed
Basic EPS
P/E Ratio
Release Notes
  • Added BETA Value and improvements made to the visuals.
Release Notes

Removed
  • BVPS (Book Value Per Share)


Added
*P/B (Price-to-Book Ratio)
*ROE/PB (Return on Equity / Price-to-Book Ratio)
*EPS Est (Earning Per Share Estimated)
Release Notes

  • Fixed Earnings Date problem.
Release Notes
Added 4th Table and improvements made to the visuals.

Statistics (Others):
Dividend Payout
Dividend Yield
PEG Ratio
PE Ratio (Forward 1y)
Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR)
Altman Z-SCORE
Beneish Model
Graham Number
Piotroski Score
Springate Score
Zmijewski Score
Release Notes
New design
  • Added Headers
    Added Tooltips for Titles
    Table & Cell merging
Release Notes
Added Net Margin / Operating Margin Filter
Hidden NaN values
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Open-source script

In true TradingView spirit, the author of this script has published it open-source, so traders can understand and verify it. Cheers to the author! You may use it for free, but reuse of this code in publication is governed by House rules. You can favorite it to use it on a chart.

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