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Bank of America
Stetson O’Flaherty
Mark Cole
Lithonia Campus
Date: 11 - 5 - 2014
Strayer University

Use data from within the past three (3) years to identify the profit margin, debt to asset ratio, price-earnings (PE) ratio, inventory turnover, current ratio, and times interest earned for the firm that you have selected.
Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC) is the world's largest holding bank company in terms of 2009 assets and total revenue. Through its numerous subsidiaries, the Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank offers a full range of financial and non-financial services in three principal divisions: Global Consumer and Small Business Banking, Global Corporate and Investment Banking, and Global Wealth and Investment Management. The firm has a strong geographical presence in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, as well as in 40 foreign countries, and serves over 55 million consumer and small business clients. For the full year 2010, Bank of America reported total revenue of $111.4B and a net loss of $2.2B. (NYSE USA2004- 2014)
The weak US housing market causes the rate of foreclosures to remain high with approximately 1.8M homes either delinquent or in foreclosure.[Increased or sustained foreclosures puts a significant cost on Bank of America's Home Loans and Insurance segment.
Debt to asset ratio, price-earnings (PE)
As of today, Bank of America Corporation's share price is$16.72. Bank of America Corporation's earnings per share without non-recurring items for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ended in Jun. 2014 was $0.60. Therefore, Bank of America Corporation's P/E (NRI) ratio for today is 27.87.
During the past 13 years, Bank of America Corporation's highest P/E (NRI) Ratio was 587.67. The lowest was 3.78. And the median was 12.37.Bank of America Corporation's earnings per share without non-recurring items for the three months

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