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A formula developed by Richard Sloan in 1996 that measures the degree of accruals versus reported earnings.
Sloan Ratio is defined as:
Accruals
(/) Average Total Assets
(=) Sloan Ratio
where Accruals = Net Income - Cash from Operations - Cash from Investing
Sloan Ratio for Namhwa Industrial is calculated as follows:
(+) Net Income [ 10.933 B ]
(-) Cash Flow From Operations [ -10.037 B ]
(-) Cash Flow From Investing [ 13.476 B ]
(=) Accruals [ 14.372 B ]
Accrual [ 14.372 B ]
(/) Average Assets over Period [ 196.5 B ]
(=) Sloan Ratio [ 7.3% ]
A Sloan Ratio between -10% and 10% is generally considered safe. If the Sloan ratio exceeds 25% or is less than -25% for consecutive years may be cause for concern. Namhwa Industrial has a Sloan ratio in the Safe Zone.
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