Financial ratios

Texas ratio

The Texas ratio is a measure of a bank's credit troubles. The higher the Texas ratio, the more severe the credit troubles. Developed by Gerard Cassidy and others at RBC Capital Markets, it is calculated by dividing the value of the lender's non-performing assets (NPL + Real Estate Owned) by the sum of its tangible common equity capital and loan loss reserves. In analyzing Texas banks during the early 1980s recession, Cassidy noted that banks tended to fail when this ratio reached 1:1, or 100%. He noted a similar pattern among New England banks during the recession of the early 1990s. (Wikipedia).

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Ratios

This video defines a ratio and provides several examples on how to write a ratio and shows how to simplify a ratio. http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/

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Ratios and Ratio Tables

This video is about Ratios and Ratio Tables

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Ratios Introduction - what are ratios?

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Converting Measures

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Ratio Tables and Proportions

Learn how to take equivalent ratios and rewrite them into a ratio table. Then solve a proportion question with the table. http://www.MathVillage.info

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Introduction to ratios

This is a short video tutorial on the basics of ratios. For interactive applets, worksheets, and more videos go to http://www.mathvillage.info

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Land Area of Texas, Alaska and the USA in scientific notation (HW4)

A problem comparing the land areas of texas, alaska and the United States. This problem involves scientific notation

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The Golden Ratio

This video introduces the Golden ratio and provides several examples of where the Golden ratio appears. http:mathispower4u.com

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Introduction to Ratios

Basic ratio problems. (from KhanAcademy.org)

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Economics Webinar for Educators

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STAAR Geometry – PRACTICE PROBLEM (Increase Your Score)

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Ionic crystal structures {Texas A&M: Intro to Materials}

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2a Data Analytics Reboot: Probability

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The Real Number System // Lesson 1-8 [Glencoe Texas Algebra I]

When human beings run into mathematical barriers, we invent new kinds of numbers to help solve the new kinds of problems. This lesson covers all the kinds of numbers we needed through about 1500. This is a screencast of the content and examples from the Glencoe Texas Algebra 1 book, lesson

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Proportion - how to see if ratios are in proportion

Ratios are said to be in proportion if they equal. This video looks at how to simply see if two ratios are in proportion - that is whether they are equivalent. We then look at how to easily find out how much of a quantity is required to keep something in proportion. To support free math

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