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Basic Question 0 of 7
Which of the following formulas is the formula for computing return on equity (ROE)?
B. Net income divided by equity
C. Sales divided by assets
A. Net income divided by assets
B. Net income divided by equity
C. Sales divided by assets
User Contributed Comments 7
User | Comment |
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Gina | NI/A=ROI NI/E=ROE A/E=Fin.Leverage S/A=A Turnover |
julescruis | thanks gina |
godz | if you got this wrong dont show up at the exam center |
Drzewes | GIna: NI/A is ROA ROI = NI/ Equity + total debt I am almost :) sure. |
endlessfin1te | isn't Asset = Equity + Debt anyway? |
johntan1979 | Look at the explanation given in the answer... the only way ROE > ROI is when the equity multiplier or leverage is > 1. In other words, ROI = NI/A = ROA |
ldfrench | @godz, el oh el plz don't be mean (i mean it plz) |

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Learning Outcome Statements
describe implications of unit roots for time-series analysis, explain when unit roots are likely to occur and how to test for them, and demonstrate how a time series with a unit root can be transformed so it can be analyzed with an AR model;
describe the steps of the unit root test for nonstationarity and explain the relation of the test to autoregressive time-series models;
CFA® 2025 Level II Curriculum, Volume 1, Module 5.