Return on Capital Employed

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  • What is return on capital employed a useful measure for?
    • Evaluate the overall performance of the business
    • Provide a target return for individual projects
    • Benchmark performance with competitors
  • Return on capital employed is a profitability ratio
  • How do you calculate return on capital employed?
    (Operting profit)/(Capital employed) x 100
  • How do you calculate capital employed?
    Total equity + non-current liabilities
  • Return on capital employed is a widely-used measure of return on investment for a business
  • Return on capital employed is only based on a snapshot of a business' balance sheet
  • A business can check of their return on capital employed is good by comparing their figure to competitors or the industry average
  • When calculating return on capital employed where would you get the operating profit figure from?
    Income statement
  • When calculating return on capital employed where would you find the capital employed figure from?
    Balance sheet
  • How do you calculate total equity?
    Retained profits + share capital
  • Where would you find total equity and non-current liabilities figures when trying to calculate return on capital employed?
    Balance sheet
  • What do you want to compare the return on capital employed to when evaluating if its a good figure?
    • Previous years
    • Competitors and industry average
    • Risk free rate of return (Bank interest rates)
  • What are the two ways of improving the return on capital employed?
    • Increase operating profit
    • Decrease capital employed
  • How can a business improve their operating profit?
    • Increase revenue
    • Decrease costs
  • Why would a business' capital employed decrease over time?
    The non-current liabilities are being paid off but this is only true if the business doesn't get more debt