Invested Capital Q/Q Growth
Invested Capital Q/Q Growth, or quarterly-over-quarter growth in invested capital, is a financial metric that measures the percentage change in a company's invested capital over the course of one quarter (three months) compared to the previous quarter. Invested capital includes all of the capital that a company has invested in its business, such as property, plant, and equipment, as well as working capital like inventory and accounts receivable.
By tracking invested capital Q/Q growth, investors can get a sense of how much a company is investing in its business and whether it is generating returns on those investments in a timely manner. High invested capital Q/Q growth can be a positive sign that a company is expanding and investing in its future, while low growth or negative growth can indicate that a company is struggling to generate growth or is divesting assets.
Additional Details
Metric Name | Type | Default Period Type |
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invested_capital_qoq_growth | fin_metric | FY |
Formatting Details
Data Format | Display Format | Unit |
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float | perc | percentage |