ROE - Quarterly
The ROE Quarterly category highlights how efficiently a company generates profits from its equity base over time. By comparing current and historical ROE values on a quarterly basis, users can assess improvements or deterioration in capital efficiency.
These insights are especially helpful for identifying consistent outperformers and evaluating return-focused investment strategies.
Return on Equity Growth
Latest Reported Quarter or X Quarters Ago (%)
Represents the percentage difference between the latest reported ROE and that of the same quarter in the previous year. The data is adjusted on a non-GAAP basis to exclude one-time transactions, providing a clearer view of underlying performance.
This metric is useful for assessing whether a company is becoming more or less efficient at generating profits from its equity base over time. Strong ROE growth often signals improved operational performance, higher earnings quality, or better capital allocation, while declining ROE growth may suggest deteriorating fundamentals.
Available for latest quarter and 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 quarters ago.
DailyCompact Name:
ROE Growth - Latest Quarter (%), ROE Growth - X Quarters Ago (%)
Return on Equity
Latest Reported Quarter or X Quarters Ago (%)
Calculated as net income divided by total equity. The data is adjusted on a non-GAAP basis to exclude one-time transactions, providing a clearer view of underlying performance.
This metric provides a direct measure of how much profit a company generates per dollar of shareholder equity. Higher ROE values indicate more efficient use of capital, which is often a sign of strong management, competitive advantage, or favorable business economics. Comparing ROE over multiple quarters helps track the consistency and quality of returns.
Available for latest quarter and 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 quarters ago.
DailyCompact Name:
ROE - Latest Quarter (%), ROE - X Quarters Ago (%)