Dealing with accounting data is, in statistical terms, an ill-posed problem - 
there is not much data and quite a few dimensions. That said, there is a lot of 
research out there on applying statistical techniques to accounting data for 
the purposes of prediction and classification. But most prediction based on 
financial statements is based on much more fundamental techniques (e.g. a 
discounted cash flow analysis).

Rory


Rory Winston
RBS Global Banking & Markets
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Subject: [R-SIG-Finance] forecasting earnings, sales and gross margin of a 
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Hi all,

I am playing with some companies' balance sheets and income statements and want 
to apply what I've just learned from Stats class to see if I can forecast the 
companies earnings, sales and gross margin in the short term (3rd and 4th 
Quarter), mid-term (2009) and long term (2011, etc. )

I pulled up some data from companies' financial statements over the past a few 
years. The companies are techs so don't have long history.
And given regime switching and big changes in the macro condition, I think long 
historical data have no use any way... so I have quarterly and annual data... 
and I probably need some other time series, for example the GDP, interest rate, 
consumer spending, etc.

How do I forecast the performance of the firms using R? I don't have much 
experience yet, for example, I probably have to de-trend the timeseries first, 
and then do some seasonality adjustment, etc. but I think it's very fun. Are 
there good hands-on tutorials about how to do these things in R, with realistic 
examples?

Thanks a lot!

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