Earnings yield flips the price-to-earnings ratio upside down, showing profit per dollar invested. Calculated as EPS divided by share price, it helps value investors compare stocks against bond yields or inflation. Portfolio managers and analysts use it to spot undervalued opportunities, while long-term investors benefit by identifying income-generating assets with growth potential.
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