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''Funds transfer''.  
__NOTOC__(ROCE).
 
The facility for a credit institution established in one country (home country) to become a direct participant in an interbank funds transfer system (IFTS) established in another country (host country) and, for that purpose, to have a settlement account in its own name with the central bank in the host country, without necessarily having established a branch in the host country.
An accounting measure of management performance, calculated as the accounting profits divided by the total book value of the capital employed to earn the profits.
 
This measure needs care in its definition and application, because both the 'profit' and the 'capital employed' inputs can be defined in different ways.
 
 
For example, depending on the context, the 'profit' may be either before tax or after tax.
 
Similarly, whilst 'capital employed' will always include an appropriate measure for debt, the measure of debt which is considered appropriate may differ, according to the context.
 
 
===Simple before-tax ROCE based on operating profit and non-current liabilities===
In the absence of other more detailed information, a very simple before-tax measure of ROCE is:
 
ROCE = Operating profit / (equity + non-current liabilities)
 
 
In this very simple context:
 
'Operating profit' is the before-tax profit measure, often the same as profit before interest and tax (PBIT); and
 
'Non-current liabilities' are the relevant measure of debt. It is assumed - in the absence of any other information - that all non-current liabilities are debt.
 
 
===Refining the measure of capital employed===
In other more advanced contexts, the measure of debt may be refined in a number of ways.
 
For example:
 
*Any non-current liabilities which are identified and which are not debt are excluded from the measure of capital employed.
 
*Debt may be defined as net debt, in other words taking account both of shorter-term debt and of the netting off of most cash and cash-equivalent surpluses.
 
 
===After-tax ROCE for EVA calculations===
When ROCE is used in the calculation of economic value added (EVA), its inputs are defined as:
 
Return = PBIT x (1 - Tax rate)
 
Capital Employed = Book value of Equity + Book value of Debt.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Direct participant in an IFTS]]
* [[Accounting rate of return]]
* [[Interbank Funds Transfer System]]
* [[Book value]]
* [[Settlement account]]
* [[Capital employed]]
* [[Debt]]
* [[Economic value added]]
* [[Equity]]
* [[Non-current liabilities]]
* [[Profit before interest and tax]] (PBIT)
* [[Profitability]]
* [[Return]]
* [[Return on assets]]
* [[Return on equity]]
* [[Return on investment]]
 
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]

Revision as of 18:57, 4 September 2017

(ROCE).

An accounting measure of management performance, calculated as the accounting profits divided by the total book value of the capital employed to earn the profits.

This measure needs care in its definition and application, because both the 'profit' and the 'capital employed' inputs can be defined in different ways.


For example, depending on the context, the 'profit' may be either before tax or after tax.

Similarly, whilst 'capital employed' will always include an appropriate measure for debt, the measure of debt which is considered appropriate may differ, according to the context.


Simple before-tax ROCE based on operating profit and non-current liabilities

In the absence of other more detailed information, a very simple before-tax measure of ROCE is:

ROCE = Operating profit / (equity + non-current liabilities)


In this very simple context:

'Operating profit' is the before-tax profit measure, often the same as profit before interest and tax (PBIT); and

'Non-current liabilities' are the relevant measure of debt. It is assumed - in the absence of any other information - that all non-current liabilities are debt.


Refining the measure of capital employed

In other more advanced contexts, the measure of debt may be refined in a number of ways.

For example:

  • Any non-current liabilities which are identified and which are not debt are excluded from the measure of capital employed.
  • Debt may be defined as net debt, in other words taking account both of shorter-term debt and of the netting off of most cash and cash-equivalent surpluses.


After-tax ROCE for EVA calculations

When ROCE is used in the calculation of economic value added (EVA), its inputs are defined as:

Return = PBIT x (1 - Tax rate)

Capital Employed = Book value of Equity + Book value of Debt.


See also