Return on invested capital (ROIC) is a calculation used increasingly by investors to assess a company's efficiency at allocating the capital under its control. In general, a comparison between a company's ROIC and its weighted average cost of capital (WACC) may be said to reveal whether invested capital is being used effectively and, as a result, many companies are being tempted to quote specific targets for returns. Like many financial ratios, however, ROIC must be applied thoughtfully. Used as ....
21 May 2021
Wheaton Precious Metals - ROICs alive
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Wheaton Precious Metals - ROICs alive
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21 May 2021 -
Author:
Charles Gibson -
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Return on invested capital (ROIC) is a calculation used increasingly by investors to assess a company's efficiency at allocating the capital under its control. In general, a comparison between a company's ROIC and its weighted average cost of capital (WACC) may be said to reveal whether invested capital is being used effectively and, as a result, many companies are being tempted to quote specific targets for returns. Like many financial ratios, however, ROIC must be applied thoughtfully. Used as ....