EBK BUSINESS STATISTICS
7th Edition
ISBN: 8220102743984
Author: STEPHAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Use the Financial database from “Excel Databases.xls” on Blackboard. Use Total Revenues, Total Assets, Return on Equity, Earnings Per Share, Average Yield, and Dividends Per Share to predict the average P/E ratio for a company. Use Excel to perform a forward selection regression analysis. Assume a 5% level of significance. Which independent variables are in the final model? Select all that apply.
Company
Type
Total Revenues
Total Assets
Return on Equity
Earnings per Share
Average Yield
Dividends per Share
Average P/E Ratio
AFLAC
6
7251
29454
17.1
2.08
0.9
0.22
11.5
Albertson's
4
14690
5219
21.4
2.08
1.6
0.63
19
Allstate
6
20106
80918
20.1
3.56
1
0.36
10.6
Amerada Hess
7
8340
7935
0.2
0.08
1.1
0.6
698.3
American General
6
3362
80620
7.1
2.19
3
1.4
21.2
American Stores
4
19139
8536
12.2
1.01
1.4
0.34
23.5
Amoco
7
36287
32489
16.7
2.76
3.1
1.4
16.1
Arco Chemical
2
3995
4116
6.2
1.14
6.1
2.8
40.4
Ashland
7
14319
7777
9.5
3.8
2.3
1.1
12.4
Atlantic Richfield
7…
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