återinvesteringsgrad
Återinvesteringsgrad refers to the proportion of a company's net income that is reinvested back into the business rather than being distributed as dividends. This metric is a key indicator of a company's growth potential and its strategy for future expansion. A high återinvesteringsgrad suggests that a company is prioritizing reinvestment for long-term growth, potentially through research and development, capital expenditures, or acquisitions. Conversely, a low återinvesteringsgrad might indicate that a company is returning more profits to shareholders or is in a mature phase with fewer opportunities for significant reinvestment.
The calculation of återinvesteringsgrad typically involves subtracting dividends paid from net income and then dividing the
Analysts often use återinvesteringsgrad in conjunction with other financial ratios to assess a company's financial health