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{{fa}}Return on invested capital (ROIC) is one of  the most important ratios to consider when you're thinking about investing in a company. It's a ratio that measures how much money a business is able to generate on the capital employed. It's typically reported in the "Fundamentals" section of your favorite online stock screener. However, you can also calculate it from the company's financial statements.
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Return on invested capital (ROIC) is one of  the most important ratios to consider when you're thinking about investing in a company. It's a ratio that measures how much money a business is able to generate on the capital employed. It's typically reported in the "Fundamentals" section of your favorite online stock screener. However, you can also calculate it from the company's financial statements.
  
 
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