Mom (Month over Month)
Mom, or Month over Month, is a financial term used to compare the performance of a company or sector over a period of one month. It is a useful tool for investors and analysts to quickly assess the performance of a company or sector over a short period of time. Mom is often used to compare the performance of a company or sector to the same period in the previous month. It is also used to compare the performance of a company or sector to the same period in the previous year.
History of Mom
Mom has been used as a financial term since the early 2000s. It was first used by analysts and investors to compare the performance of a company or sector over a short period of time. Since then, it has become a widely used tool for investors and analysts to quickly assess the performance of a company or sector. Mom is often used in conjunction with other financial metrics, such as year-over-year (YoY) or quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) comparisons.
Table of Comparisons
Metric | Mom | YoY | QoQ |
---|---|---|---|
Time Period | 1 Month | 1 Year | 1 Quarter |
Comparison | Previous Month | Previous Year | Previous Quarter |
Summary
Mom is a financial term used to compare the performance of a company or sector over a period of one month. It is a useful tool for investors and analysts to quickly assess the performance of a company or sector over a short period of time. Mom is often used in conjunction with other financial metrics, such as year-over-year (YoY) or quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) comparisons. For more information about Mom, investors and analysts can visit websites such as Investopedia, The Balance, and Seeking Alpha.
See Also
- YoY (Year over Year)
- QoQ (Quarter over Quarter)
- ROI (Return on Investment)
- EPS (Earnings Per Share)
- P/E Ratio (Price to Earnings Ratio)
- GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
- Debt to Equity Ratio
- Cash Flow
- Market Capitalization
- Net Profit Margin