Return on Equity (ROE) Summary
Tesla's ROE measures the return generated on shareholders' equity:
- Annual: 23.95%
- Quarterly: 3.10%
- TTM: 19.29%
What is Return on Equity (ROE)?
Return on Equity measures a company's ability to generate profits from its shareholders' equity. It indicates how effectively the management is using the company’s assets to create profits. A higher ROE generally reflects well on the company’s management and its ability to generate profits without needing as much capital.
Related Metrics
Other important metrics to assess Tesla's profitability include:
- ROIC (Return on Invested Capital) - measures how effectively the company uses its invested capital to generate profits:
- Annual: 19.84%
- Quarterly: 2.76%
- TTM: 14.82%
- ROA (Return on Assets) - measures the return generated on the company's assets:
- Annual: 14.07%
- Quarterly: 1.81%
- TTM: 10.60%
- Profit Margin - indicates the profitability of the company relative to its revenue:
- Annual: 15.50%
- Quarterly: 8.61%
- TTM: 13.08%
These metrics provide insights into Tesla's profitability and efficiency in using its capital and assets to generate returns. Comparing these ratios with industry benchmarks can offer a deeper understanding of the company's performance.
Annual ROE
23.95%
Quarterly ROE
3.10%
TTM ROE
19.29%
Tesla Historical ROE
Historical ROIC
Historical ROA
Tesla Historical Profitability Metrics
The table below shows various profitability metrics for each year, with the latest data available for the last fiscal year 2023.
Year | ROE | ROIC | ROA | Profit Margin |
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2023 | 23.95% | 19.84% | 14.07% | 15.50% |
2022 | 28.15% | 26.80% | 15.28% | 15.45% |
2021 | 18.30% | 16.34% | 8.89% | 10.26% |
2020 | 3.24% | -4.58% | 1.38% | 2.29% |
2019 | -13.03% | 0.44% | -2.51% | -3.51% |
2018 | -19.83% | -2.64% | -3.28% | -4.55% |
2017 | -46.30% | -11.38% | -6.85% | -16.69% |
2016 | -14.20% | -5.75% | -2.98% | -9.64% |
2015 | -82.00% | -19.23% | -11.01% | -21.96% |
2014 | -32.25% | -5.58% | -5.04% | -9.19% |