Hi Kostadin, thanks for the interesting video. I was curious if you can correct me with regard to the calculation of the accrual. From what I understand, the company has accruals if the company's Net Income is higher than the company's Cash Flow from Operations. However, in your example, you are using the opposite logic. Should be the correct formula as follows: ROA - op_cf / total assets? In this case, ROA will be higher compared to the op_cf / total assets, as Net income > Cash Flow from Operations due to the accruals. The accruals score will = 1, if ROA - op_cf/total assets > 0, else 0 Thanks!
Hey, great video ! but what if I want to specify the assets ? I tried running smth with yfinance as tickers = yf.Ticker(assets) but it's not working. Do you know why ?
Hey Olivier, could you please elaborate more on your question? What do you mean by "specify the assets"? If you want to extract the amount of total assets from the balance sheet, that is already mentioned in this video.
Thank your for your answer! I've been able to do it. I wanted to connect an API of different stock from a portfolio to the loop which gives the different computation (profitability_score, operating ..)
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Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this tutorial. Been looking for this for some time
Glad I could help
I'm gonna watch all of your finance python videos.
Can you do this also in R?
What if it print Something went wrong? What I'am supposed to check?
Hi Kostadin, thanks for the interesting video. I was curious if you can correct me with regard to the calculation of the accrual. From what I understand, the company has accruals if the company's Net Income is higher than the company's Cash Flow from Operations. However, in your example, you are using the opposite logic.
Should be the correct formula as follows: ROA - op_cf / total assets? In this case, ROA will be higher compared to the op_cf / total assets, as Net income > Cash Flow from Operations due to the accruals.
The accruals score will = 1, if ROA - op_cf/total assets > 0, else 0
Thanks!
Hey, great video ! but what if I want to specify the assets ? I tried running smth with yfinance as tickers = yf.Ticker(assets) but it's not working. Do you know why ?
Hey Olivier, could you please elaborate more on your question? What do you mean by "specify the assets"? If you want to extract the amount of total assets from the balance sheet, that is already mentioned in this video.
Thank your for your answer! I've been able to do it. I wanted to connect an API of different stock from a portfolio to the loop which gives the different computation (profitability_score, operating ..)
By the way your videos are ON POINT! Thank you for sharing this knowledge. I''m pretty new to python (2weeks) and your videos helped me a lot
Great video liked!
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