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Return on Assets (ROA) Calculator

Return on Assets (ROA) measures how efficiently your business uses assets to generate profit. It's a quick way to see if you're running lean or leaving money on the table. Use the calculator below to plug in your numbers—no spreadsheets required.

Return on Assets (ROA) Calculator

Enter Revenue, Operating Profit, and Total Assets and Current Liabilities for three years (or three companies). You can edit the labels if needed. The tool will calculate ROA (Return on Assets) and RONA (Return On Net Assets). RONA is used by companies that focus on core profitability before interest and taxes.

Return on Assets (ROA) & Return on Net Assets (RONA) Calculator

Compare asset-based returns across three years or business scenarios.

Metric
Net Profit ($)
Operating Profit ($)
Total Assets ($)
Current Liabilities ($)
ROA (%) - - -
RONA (%) - - -
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At Income|Outcome, we use financial statements to build a big-picture understanding of how business works. These calculators reflect the full structure of the Income Statement and Balance Sheet—and they’re designed for clarity, not clutter. Whether you're modeling your own company or comparing others using our Visual Finance app, you're looking at the same numbers we bring to life in our simulations. Learn more about our hands-on business acumen workshops.

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‘Finance’ is Complex

Visual Finance Makes It Simple

Visual Finance presents the same information as the financial statements, but does it graphically - using color, placement and volume to create meaning. The relationships are made easy to understand and to assess at a glance - for example, the Debt-to-Equity ratio is the relationship of red stacks to black stacks in the bottom area of the Balance Sheet.

A Visual Finance™ image showing the connection between the income statement and balance sheet.  A picture is worth 1000 numbers.