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Bloomberg's Cincinnati Index by the Numbers

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Bloomberg's Cincinnati Index by the Numbers

The Cincinnati Index is a weighted index measuring the equity performance of the equity of Cincinnati area’s companies


Bloomberg’s Cincinnati Index by the Numbers


Index Performance Relative to the Market







Table 1: Financials of Firms in the Cincinnati Index






Table 2: Financial, Business, Bankruptcy, and Liquidity Risk of Firms in the Cincinnati Index





Definitions - Key Terms:


Operating Margin Ratio = Operating Income (Losses) / Total Revenue *100· Profit Margin = (Net Income / Revenue) * 100


Altman Z-Score indicates the likelihood of a company filing for bankruptcy within the next two years. The higher the value, the lower the probability of bankruptcy. A score below 1.8 indicates bankruptcy is imminent. A score above 3 indicates bankruptcy is unlikely. ·


Coverage Ratio = EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) to Interest. The ratio is used to measure a company's ability to meet its interest expenses. ·


Cash Ratio = [Cash and Near Cash Items + Marketable Securities]/ Current Liabilities. The ratio which indicates a company's liquidity.


Inventory Turnover Ratio = [Trailing 12 Month Cost of Goods Sold or Materials] / Average Inventory. The ratio showing how many times a company's inventory is sold and replaced over a period.


Quick Ratio = [Cash and Near Cash + Short Term Investments + Account Receivables] / Current Liabilities. The ratio shows the company's ability to pay back its short-term liabilities with its liquid assets.


Accounts Receivables Turnover Ratio = Trailing 12 Month Sales / Average Account Receivable. The ratio measures how many times a business can collect its average accounts receivable during the year.


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