FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING: TOOLS WP ACCESS
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Evaluation of profitability: In general, financial ratios are used to evaluate capabilities, profitability, and overall performance of a company. The following are the ratios that evaluate the profitability of a company:
- Profit margin ratio
Rate of return on total assets- Asset turnover ratio
- Rate of return on common
stockholders’ equity - Earnings per share
To determine: Asset turnover ratio and profit margin ratio
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