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Return on Invested Capital

August 22, 2026 · Aditya Gupta

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Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) is operating profit (after tax) divided by invested capital (debt + equity). Among the best measures of business quality — captures returns on all capital sources at the operating level, before financing decisions. Companies that consistently earn ROIC above their cost of capital create value; below cost of capital destroys value. Excellent businesses sustain 15-30%+ ROIC over decades (Apple, Visa, Costco). High ROIC + reinvestment opportunities = compounding wealth machine. Companies with high ROIC but limited reinvestment opportunities should return capital via dividends and buybacks. ROIC trumps ROE for true business quality assessment.

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