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Banc Of financial indicator trend analysis is way more than just evaluating Banc of California prevailing accounting drivers to predict future trends. We encourage investors to analyze account correlations over time for multiple indicators to determine whether Banc of California is a good investment. Please check the relationship between Banc Of Ebit and its Other Operating Expenses accounts. Check out
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Ebit vs Other Operating Expenses
Ebit vs Other Operating Expenses Correlation Analysis
The overlapping area represents the amount of trend that can be explained by analyzing historical patterns of
Banc of California Ebit account and
Other Operating Expenses. At this time, the significance of the direction appears to have pay attention.
The correlation between Banc Of's Ebit and Other Operating Expenses is -0.87. Overlapping area represents the amount of variation of Ebit that can explain the historical movement of Other Operating Expenses in the same time period over historical financial statements of Banc of California, assuming nothing else is changed. The correlation between historical values of Banc Of's Ebit and Other Operating Expenses is a relative statistical measure of the degree to which these accounts tend to move together. The correlation coefficient measures the extent to which Ebit of Banc of California are associated (or correlated) with its Other Operating Expenses. Values of the correlation coefficient range from -1 to +1, where. The correlation of zero (0) is possible when Other Operating Expenses has no effect on the direction of Ebit i.e., Banc Of's Ebit and Other Operating Expenses go up and down completely randomly.
Correlation Coefficient | -0.87 |
Relationship Direction | Negative |
Relationship Strength | Significant |
Ebit
Other Operating Expenses
Other Operating Expenses is the expense which generally does not depend on sales or production quantities of Banc of California. It is also known as Banc Of overhead expenses. Typically these expenses include marketing, rent and utilities, office, leases, and other overhead cost. Expenses incurred from non-core business activities, including administrative and general expenses, but excluding costs directly related to production.
Most indicators from Banc Of's fundamental ratios are interrelated and interconnected. However, analyzing fundamental ratios indicators one by one will only give a small insight into Banc of California current financial condition. On the other hand, looking into the entire matrix of fundamental ratios indicators, and analyzing their relationships over time can provide a more complete picture of the company financial strength now and in the future. Check out
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At this time, Banc Of's
Selling General Administrative is most likely to increase significantly in the upcoming years. The Banc Of's current
Sales General And Administrative To Revenue is estimated to increase to 1.25, while
Tax Provision is forecasted to increase to (266.9
M).
Banc Of fundamental ratios Correlations
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Banc Of Account Relationship Matchups
High Positive Relationship
High Negative Relationship
Banc Of fundamental ratios Accounts
| | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 (projected) |
Net Debt | | 595.9M | 588.0M | 773.4M | (1.5B) | (1.4B) | (1.3B) |
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Balance Sheet is a snapshot of the
financial position of Banc of California at a specified time, usually calculated after every quarter, six months, or one year. Banc Of Balance Sheet has two main parts: assets and liabilities. Liabilities are the debts or obligations of Banc Of and are divided into current liabilities and long term liabilities. An asset, on the other hand, is anything of value that can be converted into cash and which Banc currently owns. An asset can also be divided into two categories, current and non-current.