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Return on equity
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{{Short description|Measure of the profitability of a business}}The return on equity (ROE) is a measure of the profitability of a business in relation to its equity; where:
{{math|1=ROE = {{big|{{sfrac|Net Income|Average Shareholders’ Equity}}}}}} Jason Fernando (2023). “Return on Equity (ROE) Calculation and What It Means”, Investopedia
Thus, ROE is equal to a fiscal year’s net income (after preferred stock dividends, before common stock dividends), divided by total equity (excluding preferred shares), expressed as a percentage.Because shareholder’s equity can be calculated by taking all assets and subtracting all liabilities, ROE can also be thought of as a return on NAV, or assets less liabilities.

Usage

ROE measures how many dollars of profit are generated for each dollar of shareholder’s equity, and is thus a metric of how well the company utilizes its equity to generate profits.ROE is especially used for comparing the performance of companies in the same industry. As with return on capital, a ROE is a measure of management’s ability to generate income from the equity available to it. ROEs of 15–20% are generally considered good. ROE is also a factor in stock valuation, in association with other financial ratios. Note though that, while higher ROE ought intuitively to imply higher stock prices, in reality, predicting the stock value of a company based on its ROE is dependent on too many other factors to be of use by itself.NEWS, January 18, 2013, Rotblut, Charles, Investing, Intelligent,www.forbes.com/sites/investor/2013/01/18/beware-weak-link-between-return-on-equity-and-high-stock-price-returns/#b208ea569548, Forbes, November 4, 2018, Beware: Weak Link Between Return On Equity And High Stock Price Returns, Both of these are expanded below.

The DuPont formula

{{further|DuPont analysis#ROE analysis|Financial risk management#Corporate finance}}The DuPont formula, Marshall Hargrave (2022). Dupont Analysis, Investopedia. also known as the strategic profit model, is a framework allowing management to decompose ROE into three actionable components; these “drivers of value” being the efficiency of operations, asset usage, and finance. ROE is then the net profit margin multiplied by asset turnover multiplied by accounting leverage:
mathrm{ROE} = frac{mbox{Net income}}{mbox{Sales}}timesfrac{mbox{Sales}}{mbox{Total Assets}}timesfrac{mbox{Total Assets}}{mbox{Shareholder Equity}}
The application, in the main, is either to financial management or to fund management:
  • Splitting return on equity into the three components, makes it easier for financial managers to understand changes in ROE over time. For example, if the net margin increases, every sale brings in more money, resulting in a higher overall ROE. Similarly, if the asset turnover increases, the firm generates more sales for every unit of assets owned, again resulting in a higher overall ROE. Finally, increasing accounting leverage means that the firm uses more debt financing relative to equity financing. Interest payments to creditors are tax-deductible, but dividend payments to shareholders are not. Thus, a higher proportion of debt in the firm’s capital structure leads to higher ROE.Richard Loth Profitability Indicator Ratios: Return On Equity”, Investopedia Financial leverage benefits diminish as the risk of defaulting on interest payments increases. If the firm takes on too much debt, the cost of debt rises as creditors demand a higher risk premium, and ROE decreases.Woolridge, J. Randall and Gray, Gary; Applied Principles of Finance (2006) Increased debt will make a positive contribution to a firm’s ROE only if the matching return on assets (ROA) of that debt exceeds the interest rate on the debt.Bodie, Kane, Markus, “Investments”

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