NOPAT Growth
NOPAT Growth is a financial metric that measures the growth rate in a company's net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT) over a specific period. NOPAT represents the pre-tax earnings generated by a company's core operations, and it is calculated by subtracting operating expenses and taxes from a company's total revenue.
The NOPAT Growth rate can be calculated by dividing the difference in NOPAT between two periods by the NOPAT of the earlier period and multiplying by 100. It is used by investors and analysts as an indicator of a company's ability to generate profits from its core operations and sustain long-term growth. A high NOPAT Growth rate is generally seen as a positive sign for investors, as it suggests that a company is becoming more profitable and efficient in its operations.
Additional Details
Metric Name | Type | Default Period Type |
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nopat_growth | fin_metric | FY |
Formatting Details
Data Format | Display Format | Unit |
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float | perc | percentage |