RETURN ON INVESTED CAPITAL Definition

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RETURN ON INVESTED CAPITAL (ROIC) is a measure of how effectively a company uses the money (owned or borrowed) invested in its company operations. It is calculated by: net income after taxes / (total assets less excess cash minus non-interest-bearing liabilities).

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REPORTABLE SEGMENT is a business segment or geographical segment for which IAS 14 requires segment information to be reported.

CORDOBA is a currency of Nicaragua.

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