What is the difference between ROE(Return on Equity) and
ROCE(Return on Capital Employed)?
Answer Posted / subhendu
ROE is the return that is calculated upon the profit gained
over the total shareholders equity in the market.
ROE= share capital/ profit earned by the firm.
ROC is also as same as ROE but with a little difference.
it is the return which we calculate upon the total capital
employed.
ROC = total debt+total equity/ PAT.
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