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NASDAQGS:SPWR

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The following section summarizes insights on 's Return on Assets:

Dec 2016Dec 2018Dec 2020Dec 2022Dec 20240.0%

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    Metric Usage: Return on Assets

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    Return on Assets

    A ratio that measures the dollars in net profit a business generates per dollar of assets it owns.

    Definition of Return on Assets

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    Return on Assets is defined as:

    Return on Assets = Net Income / Average Total Assets
    

    Return on Assets is not meaningful for .

    Return on assets represents the dollars in earnings or Net Income a company generates per dollar of assets. ROA is typically used to gauge the efficiency of the company and its management at deploying capital to generate income for shareholders.

    The net income used in the numerator is often adjusted for one-time and non-recurring items to present a clearer view of future earnings. Since income is earned over the course of a year, we average Total Assets at the start and end of the year for the denominator.

    In general, a higher return on assets suggests management is utilizing the asset base efficiently.


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