How do I calculate earnings per share (EPS)?
Earnings per share (EPS) is one of the most talked-about financial metrics. It's a key figure in every earnings report, yet many people don't fully understand what it is or how it’s calculated. In this episode, we're decoding EPS to help you make smarter financial decisions.
We break down the EPS formula, explaining what goes into it, including net income, preferred dividends, and weighted average shares. We'll also tackle the crucial difference between basic EPS and diluted EPS, revealing why diluted EPS is often the more important number to watch.
More than just the math, we’ll explore how different investors and traders—from long-term investors to short-term options traders—use EPS, and we'll expose the common traps and potential deceptions behind this widely-cited number.
Tune in to learn how to calculate EPS yourself and gain a deeper understanding of what a company's earnings really mean for you. Don't forget to subscribe for more insights on conservative options trading.
Key Takeaways
"You'll have a much better idea whether your natural inclination is maybe to play the lottery ticket or run the insurance company."
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