Invested Capital Turnover
Invested Capital Turnover is a financial metric that describes a company's ability to generate revenue from the capital invested in its operations. It is calculated by dividing a company's revenue by its invested capital, which includes both equity and debt financing.
The ratio measures the efficiency of the company in deploying its invested capital to generate sales. A high Invested Capital Turnover ratio suggests that the company is effectively utilizing its invested capital to generate revenue, while a low ratio may indicate poor operational performance or underutilization of capital.
Additional Details
Metric Name | Type | Default Period Type |
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invested_capital_turnover | fin_metric | FY |
Formatting Details
Data Format | Display Format | Unit |
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float | number | float |