Reflection of Firm’s Performance through Return on Equity – <I>A study on Sensex Companies in India</I>
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https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v52i5.96-101pAbstract
There are various Management Accounting indicators used by the firms to measure their performance. The important management accounting indicators are ROE, ROA, ROI, ROS, Cash Conversion cycle, Profit margin, Operating Cycle, Operating Profit, EPS, Return on Capital employed. This study uses the most common appropriate accounting-based measure i.e. ROE for assessing the efficacy of the performance of Sensex companies in terms of profitability.Downloads
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