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To calculate: The return-on-equity if the
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It represents the financial performance of a firm by dividing the net income with shareholders’ equity. It is a ratio that helps the company measure its profitability with respect to its equity.
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To determine: The return-on-equity if the return on assets ratio is 8% and the firm has no debt.
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Return on equity:
It represents the financial performance of a firm by dividing the net income with shareholders’ equity. It is a ratio that helps the company measure its profitability with respect to its equity.
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