ROA
ROA measures net income relative to total assets, showing how efficiently assets generate profit.
Return-on-assets, return-on-equity, and related asset-return ratio terms used in profitability analysis.
Asset and Equity Return Ratios covers return-on-assets, return-on-equity, and related asset-return ratio terms used in profitability analysis.
Use these pages when reported earnings, normalized metrics, market multiples, asset values, or peer comparisons change relative value or analytical interpretation. It sits inside Profitability, Margin, and Return Ratios, so readers can move up when the broader valuation context matters.
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| Area | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Return on Average Assets (ROAA) | ROAA measures net income against average assets, helping compare profitability when asset balances move during the period. |
| Return on Average Equity (ROAE) | ROAE measures net income against average shareholders’ equity, reducing distortion from period-end equity changes. |
| Return on Net Assets (RONA) | RONA compares profit with net assets, linking operating performance to the asset base required to run the business. |
| Return on Assets (ROA) | ROA measures net income relative to total assets, showing how efficiently assets generate profit. |
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ROA measures net income relative to total assets, showing how efficiently assets generate profit.
ROAA measures net income against average assets, helping compare profitability when asset balances move during the period.
ROAE measures net income against average shareholders' equity, reducing distortion from period-end equity changes.
RONA compares profit with net assets, linking operating performance to the asset base required to run the business.