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Monday, June 18, 2007 12:17 AM


I am at my wits end already.

According to my textbook and notes

Price earnings ratio = Share price/EPS
Price-earnings ratio = EPS/Current market price

(as if it's not confusing enough)

According to my tutorial solutions
Price-earnings ratio = Share price/EPS

What in the world are they trying to do? This is just one out of a lot of mistakes/misprints all over the course. You wouldn't even expect such problems from secondary school textbooks, and now i get this kind of standard from university material. The course has been filled with mistakes from the start of the year till now. As much as i don't want to get the lecturer in trouble, i also want to bring it up to the head of school. My exam is later sighh~







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