Return on Equity (ROE)
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Sector Performance
53th percentileFRT
14.8%
Sector Median
13.8%
Sector Avg
31.4%
Deep Analysis
Return on Equity (ROE) measures how efficiently a company generates profit from each dollar of shareholders' equity.
At 14.8%, FRT's ROE means it earns $0.148 for every dollar of equity, which is slightly above the sector median of 13.8% and places the stock in the 53rd percentile among its peers. No trend data is available: the year-over-year change, quarter-over-quarter change, and last eight quarters are all not reported, leaving no basis to assess momentum. The combination of an above-median but not standout ROE with no trend information suggests a neutral risk-opportunity profile—neither a clear strength nor a warning signal. This metric supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict, as the level is modestly positive but lacks the directional evidence to justify a bullish or bearish stance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Return on Equity (ROE) tell investors about FRT?
ROE measures how effectively management turns equity into profit. Consistently above 15% is typically considered strong. Negative equity distorts this metric.
How is the Return on Equity (ROE) calculated?
Return on Equity (ROE) is calculated as: Net Income / Shareholders' Equity.
Who are FRT's closest peers by Return on Equity (ROE)?
The closest peers by Return on Equity (ROE) include: MRNA (-36.6%), FICO (-37.3%), XRAY (-37.7%), VRSN (-38.3%), MSCI (-45.3%).
The Formula
Net Income / Shareholders' Equity
Why It Matters
ROE measures how effectively management turns equity into profit. Consistently above 15% is typically considered strong. Negative equity distorts this metric.
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14.8%
Sector Median
13.8%
Sector Avg
31.4%
How FRT's Return on Equity (ROE) compares to sector peers.
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