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This document provides an analysis of the financial metrics of several major Indian banks: Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, Kotak-Mahindra Bank, and ICICI Bank. It defines 8 key financial ratios to analyze the banks: earnings per share, P/E ratio, dividend payout ratio, net profit ratio, capital employed ratio, return on equity ratio, debt-equity ratio, and current ratio. These ratios will be used to compare the performance and financial position of the listed banks.

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This document provides an analysis of the financial metrics of several major Indian banks: Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, Kotak-Mahindra Bank, and ICICI Bank. It defines 8 key financial ratios to analyze the banks: earnings per share, P/E ratio, dividend payout ratio, net profit ratio, capital employed ratio, return on equity ratio, debt-equity ratio, and current ratio. These ratios will be used to compare the performance and financial position of the listed banks.

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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS

A) AXIS BANK
B) HDFC BANK
C) KOTAK-MAHINDRA BANK
D) ICICI BANK

1. Earnings Per Share

= Net Profit / No. of shares outstanding

2. P/E Ratio

= Market Value Per Share/ Earnings Per Share

3. Dividend Payout Ratio

= Yearly Dividend Per Share/ Earnings Per Share

4. Net Profit Ratio


= Net profit/Total sales*100

5. Capital Employed Ratio

=EBIT/ Shareholders Equity

6. Return On Equity Ratio


=Net Profits / Stockholders Equity
7. Debt-equity ratio

= Long Term Debt / Total Equity

8. Current Ratio

= Current Assets / Current Liabilities

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