Things You'll Need:
- The company's financial statements, which you can usually find on the company's website, or Edgar. The SEC filings containing the financial information are 10Ks and 10Qs.
- A calculator
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Step 1
Locate the Balance Sheet or Statement of Shareholders' Equity. After you have done so, identify the common shareholders' equity for the current year (lets call it CSE1) and the common shareholders' equity for the previous year (CSE2).
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Step 2
Calculate the average common shareholders' equity (CSE Avg) for the most recent year and the previous year by using this formula: CSEavg = (CSE1 + CSE2)/2
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Step 3
Locate the net income (NI) for the year in which you want to calculate ROE. This can be found near the bottom of the income statement for the most recent year.
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Step 4
Finally, calculate the ROE:
ROE = NI/CSEavg
This gives you your final answer which is the ROE of the company you are analyzing.












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