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Return On Revenue - ROR
What does it mean?
A measure of a corporation's profitability, calculated as net income divided by revenue.

In Other Words...
The ROR is useful in comparing the profitability of a company from year to year. Intrinsically, the difference between net income and revenue is expenses, such that an increasing ROR implies less expense for higher net income.
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Expense | Net Income | Return on Assets- ROA | Return on Equity | Revenue | Shareholders Equity
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