Change in Invested Capital
"Change in Invested Capital" is a financial metric that measures the amount of funds invested in a company's operations over a period of time. This metric is calculated by subtracting the previous period's invested capital from the current period's invested capital. Invested capital includes a company's debt and equity, as well as any other long-term funds it has borrowed or invested in its operations. It is an important metric for investors as it shows whether a company is making efficient use of its capital to generate profits and grow its business. A positive change in invested capital indicates the company is investing in growth and expansion, while a negative change may suggest that the company is struggling to generate returns on its capital.
Additional Details
Metric Name |
Type |
Default Period Type |
invested_capital_increase_decrease |
fin_metric |
FY |
Data Format |
Display Format |
Unit |
float |
financial |
usd |