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  2. Return on tangible equity - Wikipedia

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    ROTE is computed by dividing net earnings (or annualized net earnings for annualized ROTE) applicable to common shareholders by average monthly tangible common shareholders' equity. [1] Tangible common shareholders' equity equals total shareholders' equity less preferred stock , goodwill , and identifiable intangible assets .

  3. Financial ratio - Wikipedia

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    Activity ratios measure how quickly a firm converts non-cash assets to cash assets. [3] Debt ratios measure the firm's ability to repay long-term debt. [ 4 ] Profitability ratios measure the firm's use of its assets and control of its expenses to generate an acceptable rate of return. [ 5 ]

  4. Financial position of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Budget and debt in theUnited States of America. The financial position of the United States includes assets of at least $269 trillion (1576% of GDP) and debts of $145.8 trillion (852% of GDP) to produce a net worth of at least $123.8 trillion (723% of GDP). [ a] GDP in Q1 decline was due to foreclosures and increased rates of household saving.

  5. Tangible common equity - Wikipedia

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    Tangible common equity (TCE), the subset of shareholders' equity that is not preferred equity and not intangible assets, [1] [2] is an uncommonly used measure of a company's financial strength. It indicates how much ownership equity owners of common stock would receive in the event of a company's liquidation .

  6. Checking the Quality of Timken's Growth - AOL

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    By the way, I asked Heiserman about the tendency for some large cap blue chips -- names like Procter & Gamble, IBM, and Altria-- to have a high intangible assets ratio and negative tangible book ...

  7. Let's See if Dryships' Growth Is for Real - AOL

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    DryShips has an intangible assets ratio of less than 1%. This is obviously well below Heiserman's threshold, and a sign that any growth you see with the company is probably organic. But we're not ...

  8. Is Baker Hughes' Growth for Real? - AOL

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    Baker Hughes has an intangible assets ratio of 32%. This is well above Heiserman's threshold, and you should keep a close eye on just how the company is fueling its growth. It's also useful to ...

  9. Return on net assets - Wikipedia

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    The return on net assets ( RONA) is a measure of financial performance of a company which takes the use of assets into account. [1] [2] Higher RONA means that the company is using its assets and working capital efficiently and effectively. [3] RONA is used by investors to determine how well management is utilizing assets.