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LKFN: Lakeland Financial Corporation

Lakeland Financial Corporation operates as the bank holding company for Lake City Bank that provides various banking products and services in the United States. The company accepts various deposit pro...

54.84 USD
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50.00 - 78.61
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Analysis

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The following section summarizes insights on Lakeland Financial Corporation's Return on Invested Capital:

Dec 2016Dec 2018Dec 2020Dec 2022Dec 20240.0%5.0%10.0%15.0%

Performance Summary
  • Lakeland Financial's latest twelve months return on invested capital is 11.7%
  • Lakeland Financial's return on invested capital for fiscal years ending December 2020 to 2024 averaged 13.0%.
  • Lakeland Financial's operated at median return on invested capital of 13.0% from fiscal years ending December 2020 to 2024.
  • Looking back at the last 5 years, Lakeland Financial's return on invested capital peaked in December 2024 at 13.8%.
  • Lakeland Financial's return on invested capital hit its 5-year low in December 2020 of 11.6%.
  • Lakeland Financial's return on invested capital decreased in 2022 (12.8%, -1.7%) and increased in 2020 (11.6%, +1.3%), 2021 (13.0%, +12.5%), 2023 (13.7%, +7.1%), and 2024 (13.8%, +0.3%).

How does Lakeland Financial's Return on Invested Capital benchmark against competitors?

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Metric Usage: Return on Invested Capital

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Return on Invested Capital

A capital efficiency ratio used to measure a firm's ability to create value for all its stakeholders, debt, and equity.

Definition of Return on Invested Capital

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Return on Invested Capital or ROIC is defined as:

Net Operating Profit After Tax
(/) Average Invested Capital
Return on Invested Capital

Return on Invested Capital for Lakeland Financial is calculated as follows:

Net Operating Profit After Tax [ $96.395 M ]
(/) Average Invested Capital over Period [ $827.1 M ]
(=) Return on Invested Capital [ 11.7% ]

Where Invested Capital is calculated as follows:

(+) Average debt = ($204.5 M + $108.2 M) / 2 = $156.4 M
(+) Average Equity = ($647 M + $694.5 M) / 2 = $670.8 M
(=) Invested Capital [ $827.1 M ]

The tables below summarizes the trend in Lakeland Financial’s return on assets over the last five years:

Fiscal Year Net Operating Profit After Tax Average Invested Capital Return on Invested Capital
2020-12-31 $87.634 M $755.4 M 11.6%
2021-12-31 $99.339 M $761.3 M 13.0%
2022-12-31 $105.5 M $822.9 M 12.8%
2023-12-31 $109.4 M $796.4 M 13.7%
2024-12-31 $99.344 M $721.5 M 13.8%

Return on Invested Capital is used to evaluate the ability of the company to create value for all its stakeholders, debt and equity. ROIC can be used to benchmark companies within an industry but it is also useful to consider its relationship to the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC).

Since ROIC measures the company’s ability to generate a return on invested capital, and the WACC measures the minimum return required by the company’s capital providers (equity and debt), the difference between ROIC and WACC is referred to as Economic Profit or Excess Return.

Excess Return = Return on Invested Capital - Weighted Average Cost of Capital


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