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  2. Financial ratio - Wikipedia

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    A financial ratio or accounting ratio states the relative magnitude of two selected numerical values taken from an enterprise's financial statements. Often used in accounting, there are many standard ratios used to try to evaluate the overall financial condition of a corporation or other organization. Financial ratios may be used by managers ...

  3. Return on capital - Wikipedia

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    ROIC = ⁠ NOPAT / Average Invested Capital ⁠ There are three main components of this measurement that are worth noting: [2] While ratios such as return on equity and return on assets use net income as the numerator, ROIC uses net operating income after tax (NOPAT), which means that after-tax expenses (income) from financing activities are added back to (deducted from) net income.

  4. Capitalization rate - Wikipedia

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    The property building's capitalization rate is 10% percent, or in other words, one-tenth of the building's cost is paid by the net proceeds earned in the year. If the owner bought the building twenty years ago for $200,000 that is now worth $400,000, his cap rate is: ⁠ $100,000 / $400,000 ⁠ = 0.25 = 25%.

  5. Return on tangible equity - Wikipedia

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    Return on tangible equity. Return on tangible equity ( ROTE) (also return on average tangible common shareholders' equity ( ROTCE )) measures the rate of return on the tangible common equity. ROTE is computed by dividing net earnings (or annualized net earnings for annualized ROTE) applicable to common shareholders by average monthly tangible ...

  6. Truth Social stock takes a tumble as Trump makes his X return

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    The former president — who has a roughly 65 percent stake in the company — saw his net worth sink by another $170m thanks to falling stock, according to Forbes.

  7. Are You Rich? Here's The Net Worth You Need To Be Poor ... - AOL

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    It’s not just about the numbers in your bank account; it’s about the total value of your assets minus your liabilities — your net worth. Here's a detailed look at the net worth thresholds ...

  8. Return on investment - Wikipedia

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    Return on investment. Return on investment ( ROI) or return on costs ( ROC) is the ratio between net income (over a period) and investment (costs resulting from an investment of some resources at a point in time). A high ROI means the investment's gains compare favourably to its cost. As a performance measure, ROI is used to evaluate the ...

  9. How Did These Top 10 Celebrity Investors Earn Millions - AOL

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    From Babyface’s 134.4% return on net worth to Gordon Ramsey’s 17.6% return, here’s a look at how these top 10 celebrity investors added to their millions.