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FONAR Corporation
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FONAR (FONR) Financial Ratios

Valuation, profitability, liquidity, and efficiency metrics with annual and quarterly data.

FONAR Financial Ratios Analysis

Valuation, profitability, leverage, and liquidity ratios

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BreakdownFY 2025FY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021
Period EndingJun 2025Jun 2024Jun 2023Jun 2022Jun 2021
Valuation Ratios
P/E Ratio12.1610.4612.958.6812.19
P/S Ratio0.941.041.181.041.36
Price/FCF13.118.0711.409.447.88
Price/OCF8.707.628.086.636.43
Enterprise Value Ratios
EV/Revenue0.400.500.660.540.87
EV/EBITDA2.562.422.781.733.45
EV/EBIT3.593.094.432.404.57
EV/FCF5.583.846.404.915.03
Profitability & Returns
Return on Assets (ROA)0.16%0.22%0.23%0.36%0.33%
Return on Capital Employed (ROCE)0.21%0.31%0.30%0.47%0.42%
Leverage & Solvency Ratios
Liquidity Ratios
Efficiency Ratios
Asset Turnover1.851.911.972.092.21
Yield & Distribution Ratios
Earnings Yield0.08%0.10%0.08%0.12%0.08%
FCF Yield0.08%0.12%0.09%0.11%0.13%

Frequently Asked Questions About FONAR Financial Ratios

What is the P/E ratio?

The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio divides the stock price by earnings per share. It shows how much investors pay for each dollar of earnings. A higher P/E may indicate growth expectations, while a lower P/E could suggest undervaluation or slower growth.

What is ROE (Return on Equity)?

ROE measures how effectively a company uses shareholders' equity to generate profit. It's calculated as net income divided by shareholders' equity. Higher ROE indicates more efficient use of equity capital — generally above 15% is considered strong.

What is the current ratio?

The current ratio divides current assets by current liabilities, measuring a company's ability to pay short-term obligations. A ratio above 1.0 means the company has more short-term assets than debts; below 1.0 may signal liquidity risk.

What is debt-to-equity ratio?

Debt-to-equity compares total debt to total shareholders' equity, indicating how much leverage a company uses. A higher ratio means more debt financing. Acceptable levels vary by industry — capital-intensive sectors like utilities typically carry higher ratios.

How do FONR's ratios compare?

Compare FONAR's valuation ratios (P/E, P/B, EV/EBITDA) and profitability ratios (ROE, ROA, margins) against industry peers and historical trends in the table above. Quarterly data reveals recent changes in financial health.