The DuPont formula defines the net
- Operating margin.
- Asset turnover.
- Interest burden.
- Financial leverage.
- Income tax rate.
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Financial statistics | December 2017 | December 2018 | December 2019 | 3-Year Average |
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Market price per share |
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Book value per share |
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Using only the data in Table
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Income statement |
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Revenue |
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Cost of goods sold |
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Selling general, and administrative |
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Depreciation |
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Operating income |
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Interest expense |
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Income before taxes |
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Income taxes |
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Net income |
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Earnings per share |
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Cash |
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Accounts receivable |
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Inventories |
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Net Property, plant, and equipment |
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Intangibles |
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Total assets |
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Current liabilities |
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Long-term debt |
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Total liabilities |
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Stockholders, equity |
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Total liabilities and equity |
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Book value per share |
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Annual dividend per share |
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Revenues |
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Operating income |
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Depreciation and amortization |
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Interest expense |
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Income taxes |
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Net income after tax |
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Fixed assets |
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Total assets |
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Working capital |
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Total debt |
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Total shareholders’ equity |
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