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Ratio:
The result of dividing one value by another. In financial terms, ratios are indicators of the amount of balance between different factors. Examples include the amount of assets versus liabilities or the amount of a line of profit versus revenue.
Return-on-Assets (ROA):
Net income divided by net operating assets, expressed as a percentage.
Return-on-Equity (ROE):
Net income divided by owner ‚ s equity, expressed as a percentage.
Return-on-Investment (ROI):
Net return divided by investment, expressed as a percentage. The return may refer to earnings, income, profit, gain, or appreciation in value. Investment means the amount of capital used to generate the return. Frequently refers to the return gained and the investment made in a 1-year period. Specifically, ROI equals , where R is the total return and I is the total investment cost.
Rework Rate:
Percentage of goods or actions that are defective or of low quality that they must have additional work added to them before they can be sold or accepted.



Quick Show Me Your Value
Quick! Show Me Your Value
ISBN: 1562863657
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 157

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