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Quarterly Financial Statistics for Enterprises Third Quarter 2008

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Definitions of financial ratios

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Debt to equity

This ratio examines the relationship of debt (loans, bonds, debentures) to shareholders’ equity. It compares the relative size of debt to resources invested by the owners. It indicates the extent to which a firm relies on borrowed funds to finance its operations. Firms that rely heavily on borrowed funds are said to be highly leveraged.

Formula

Debt to equity:

Figure 1

Profit margin

Operating profit is the net result of the principal business activities of a firm. It is calculated before taking into account interest expense, investment income, non-recurring losses from the write-down of assets, gains or losses realized on the disposal of assets, and income tax expense. This ratio indicates management’s ability to generate earnings from the principal business activities of a firm. The ratio is expressed as a percentage of operating revenue.

Formula

Profit margin:

Figure 2

Return on equity

This ratio measures the level of return to the owners (investors) and it represents their measure of profitability. The earnings figure is the after-tax profits, including a deduction for interest expense (payments to lenders). It is the net profit available to the owners (investors). The ratio indicates how many cents are returned to every dollar invested by the owners.

Formula

Return on equity:

Figure 3

Return on capital employed

This ratio measures profitability and how well management has employed the assets, by calculating the percentage return on total capital provided by the owners and lenders (creditors). The earnings figure is calculated before taking into account interest expense (payments to lenders) and dividends (payments to owners). The ratio indicates how many cents are returned to every dollar of capital invested.

Formula

Return on Capital Employed:

Figure 4

Please note: The entire numerator in the calculation is seasonally adjusted but is not published as a separate variable.

 

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