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The retention rate, sometimes called the plowback ratio, is financial ratio that measures the amount of earnings or profits that are added to retained earnings at  ......
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Retention Ratio indicates the percentage of a company's earnings that are not paid out in dividends but credited to retained earnings. It is the opposite of the dividend payout ratio, so that also called the retention rate. Retention Ratio = 1 - Dividend ...
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The proportion of earnings kept back in the business as retained earnings. The retention ratio refers to the percentage of net income that is retained to grow the business, rather than being paid out as dividends. It is the opposite of the payout ratio, w...
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The retention ratio, sometimes referred to as the plowback ratio, is the amount of retained earnings relative to earnings. Earnings can be referred to as net income and is found on the income statement. Retained earnings is shown in the numerator of the f...
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About This Tool The online Retention Ratio Calculator is used to calculate the retention ratio. Retention Ratio Definition Retention Ratio refers to the percentage of a company's earnings that are not paid out in dividends but credited to retained earning...
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Definition of Earnings Retention Ratio Earning Retention Ratio is also called as Plowback Ratio. As per definition, Earning Retention Ratio or Plowback Ratio is the ratio that measures the amount of earnings retained after dividends have been paid out to ...
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Also known as a plowback ratio, a retention ratio describes the percentage of a company's earnings that have been retained after its dividends have been paid out to its shareholders. You may believe that a higher retention ratio is desirable since the com...
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retention ratio Definition Percentage of the earnings of a firm that are not paid out to stockholders (shareholders) as dividends but are either reinvested in the firm or are kept as reserve for specified purposes (such as to pay off a debt or purchase a ...