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BK Brasil Operação e Assessoria a Restaurantes S.A. (BVMF:BKBR3) Has A ROE Of 5.2%

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One of the best investments we can make is in our own knowledge and skill set. With that in mind, this article will work through how we can use Return On Equity (ROE) to better understand a business. To keep the lesson grounded in practicality, we'll use ROE to better understand BK Brasil Operação e Assessoria a Restaurantes S.A. (BVMF:BKBR3).

Over the last twelve months BK Brasil Operação e Assessoria a Restaurantes has recorded a ROE of 5.2%. Another way to think of that is that for every R$1 worth of equity in the company, it was able to earn R$0.05.

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How Do You Calculate Return On Equity?

The formula for return on equity is:

Return on Equity = Net Profit (from continuing operations) ÷ Shareholders' Equity

Or for BK Brasil Operação e Assessoria a Restaurantes:

5.2% = R$91m ÷ R$1.8b (Based on the trailing twelve months to September 2019.)

Most readers would understand what net profit is, but it’s worth explaining the concept of shareholders’ equity. It is all the money paid into the company from shareholders, plus any earnings retained. You can calculate shareholders' equity by subtracting the company's total liabilities from its total assets.

What Does ROE Signify?

Return on Equity measures a company's profitability against the profit it has kept for the business (plus any capital injections). The 'return' is the yearly profit. The higher the ROE, the more profit the company is making. So, all else being equal, a high ROE is better than a low one. That means ROE can be used to compare two businesses.

Does BK Brasil Operação e Assessoria a Restaurantes Have A Good Return On Equity?

Arguably the easiest way to assess company's ROE is to compare it with the average in its industry. However, this method is only useful as a rough check, because companies do differ quite a bit within the same industry classification. If you look at the image below, you can see BK Brasil Operação e Assessoria a Restaurantes has a similar ROE to the average in the Hospitality industry classification (5.2%).

BOVESPA:BKBR3 Past Revenue and Net Income, January 23rd 2020
BOVESPA:BKBR3 Past Revenue and Net Income, January 23rd 2020

That's not overly surprising. ROE doesn't tell us if the share price is low, but it can inform us to the nature of the business. For those looking for a bargain, other factors may be more important. If you are like me, then you will not want to miss this free list of growing companies that insiders are buying.

Why You Should Consider Debt When Looking At ROE

Virtually all companies need money to invest in the business, to grow profits. The cash for investment can come from prior year profits (retained earnings), issuing new shares, or borrowing. In the first and second cases, the ROE will reflect this use of cash for investment in the business. In the latter case, the use of debt will improve the returns, but will not change the equity. In this manner the use of debt will boost ROE, even though the core economics of the business stay the same.

Combining BK Brasil Operação e Assessoria a Restaurantes's Debt And Its 5.2% Return On Equity

While BK Brasil Operação e Assessoria a Restaurantes does have a tiny amount of debt, with debt to equity of just 0.076, we think the use of debt is very modest. Its ROE is quite low, and the company already has some debt, so surely shareholders are hoping for an improvement. Judicious use of debt to improve returns can certainly be a good thing, although it does elevate risk slightly and reduce future optionality.

But It's Just One Metric

Return on equity is useful for comparing the quality of different businesses. A company that can achieve a high return on equity without debt could be considered a high quality business. If two companies have around the same level of debt to equity, and one has a higher ROE, I'd generally prefer the one with higher ROE.

But ROE is just one piece of a bigger puzzle, since high quality businesses often trade on high multiples of earnings. Profit growth rates, versus the expectations reflected in the price of the stock, are a particularly important to consider. So you might want to take a peek at this data-rich interactive graph of forecasts for the company.

Of course BK Brasil Operação e Assessoria a Restaurantes may not be the best stock to buy. So you may wish to see this free collection of other companies that have high ROE and low debt.

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About BOVESPA:ZAMP3

Zamp

Engages in the developing, operating, and franchising restaurants under the Burger King, Popeyes, Starbucks, and Subway brand names in Brazil.

Reasonable growth potential and fair value.

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