Performance Ratios for IGCSE Business Studies

calculating and interpreting ROCE, GPM and NPM.

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13 Responses to “Performance Ratios for IGCSE Business Studies”

  1. no, thank you.
    no, thank you.

  2. if r.o.c.e is …
    if r.o.c.e is same as net , why do i get different ratios then you dumbass,

    my roce = 25%.

    net MARGIN = 20 %

    . EXAMPLE . = your margin is not the actual profit. it is a margin with what you use to es your business performance

  3. hi , thanks for the …
    hi , thanks for the info . i just checked my business ratio. can someone tell me how good my business is , compared to yours ?

    my R.O.CE = 25 %

    my G.P.M = 79%

    my N.P.M = 20 %

  4. ROCE, It is net …
    ROCE, It is net profit but you have to take out tax and interest from it. So its basically profit from all operations. Hence it is actually Net profit minus interest and tax. Because we have to find out the efficiency of the business and we only require profift from operations.
    Hope this helps

  5. R.O.C.E = (net …
    R.O.C.E = (net profit / total capital employed)x100

    so it is net profit, not gross.

    thanks for this vid by the way, it wouyld be great if you did a few more, talking about advantages /diads of different types of payment for example

  6. what about the …
    what about the R.O.C.E. calculation? the profit used in the equation, is it gross, net, or retained profit?

  7. great stuff!
    great stuff!

  8. well mint m8
    well mint m8

  9. Thank you
    Thank you

  10. Thank You So Much.. …
    Thank You So Much…I would Really Love To Pass And Get A Good Mark In Business Studies!

  11. gr8 work thanks…. …
    gr8 work thanks…..got my final for IGCSE business in a month….uve been a huge help!!

  12. i am taking …
    i am taking standard grade business education this video helped me with my problem with ratios thanksss

  13. im currently taking …
    im currently taking IGCSE business studies & this has been very helpful. thank you!

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