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You may have seen the term "ROE" in analyst reports or financial statements many times. Do you know what it is and how the ratio can generate useful information?
Return on equity (ROE) is a measure of financial performance calculated by dividing net income by shareholders' equity.
What does ROE tell you?
Most of the times, financial ratios need to be compared with peers' data to generate useful information. ROE is no exception. For example, the average ROE in the utility sector could be 10% or less, while a technology or retail firm with smaller balance sheet accounts may have ROE levels of 18% or more.
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Return on equity (ROE) is a measure of financial performance calculated by dividing net income by shareholders' equity.
What does ROE tell you?
Most of the times, financial ratios need to be compared with peers' data to generate useful information. ROE is no exception. For example, the average ROE in the utility sector could be 10% or less, while a technology or retail firm with smaller balance sheet accounts may have ROE levels of 18% or more.
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You may have seen the term "ROA" in analyst reports or financial statements many times. Do you know what it is and how the ratio can generate useful information?
What is ROA?
The return on assets (ROA) shows the percentage of how profitable a company's assets are in generating revenue.
What does ROA tell you?
Return on assets (ROA) is an indicator of how profitable a company is relative to its total assets.
ROA is displayed as a percentage; the higher the ROA is, the better. Higher ROA indicates more asset efficiency.
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What is ROA?
The return on assets (ROA) shows the percentage of how profitable a company's assets are in generating revenue.
What does ROA tell you?
Return on assets (ROA) is an indicator of how profitable a company is relative to its total assets.
ROA is displayed as a percentage; the higher the ROA is, the better. Higher ROA indicates more asset efficiency.
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Previously, we have walked you through some basic financial ratios, such as the current ratio, which reveals - How do I avoid buying shares of a company that might go bankrupt?
In this chapter, we will guide you to find out what other factors can we use to identify risky investments.
Why we need D/E ratios?
When investors perform due diligence before investing, many amateur players simply glance at the top line (revenue) and the bottom line (profit/earning) on the income statement.
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In this chapter, we will guide you to find out what other factors can we use to identify risky investments.
Why we need D/E ratios?
When investors perform due diligence before investing, many amateur players simply glance at the top line (revenue) and the bottom line (profit/earning) on the income statement.
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Stock investing requires careful analysis of financial data to find out the company's true worth.
Key financial ratios allow investors to convert raw data(from financial statements) into concise, actionable information. This information is used to evaluate a company's performance, compare companies, industries and conduct fundamental analysis.
In this article, we will take a glance into a company's liquidity, operational efficiency, and profitability ratios to reveal insights regarding the company's performance.
1. Liquidity ratios
Liquidity ratios measure a company's ability to meet short-term debt obligations without raising additional capital. Liquidity ratios include the current ratio, quick ratio, and working capital ratio.
The current ratio is calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities.
The quick ratio is calculated by dividing liquid assets by current liabilities.
The working capital ratio is calculated simply by dividing total current assets by total current liabilities.
2. Solvency ratios
Solvency ratios also called leverage ratios, measure the amount of debt a company incurs in relation to its equity and assets to evaluate the likelihood of a company staying afloat over the long haul, by paying off its long-term debt as well as the interest on its deb...
Key financial ratios allow investors to convert raw data(from financial statements) into concise, actionable information. This information is used to evaluate a company's performance, compare companies, industries and conduct fundamental analysis.
In this article, we will take a glance into a company's liquidity, operational efficiency, and profitability ratios to reveal insights regarding the company's performance.
1. Liquidity ratios
Liquidity ratios measure a company's ability to meet short-term debt obligations without raising additional capital. Liquidity ratios include the current ratio, quick ratio, and working capital ratio.
The current ratio is calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities.
The quick ratio is calculated by dividing liquid assets by current liabilities.
The working capital ratio is calculated simply by dividing total current assets by total current liabilities.
2. Solvency ratios
Solvency ratios also called leverage ratios, measure the amount of debt a company incurs in relation to its equity and assets to evaluate the likelihood of a company staying afloat over the long haul, by paying off its long-term debt as well as the interest on its deb...
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