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7. Sales as a multiple of capital employed

Definition: Sales (or turnover) divided by capital employed

Example

M&S had sales of £6,806m on total capital employed of £4,342m. Its sales as a multiple of capital employed was therefore just over 1.5

Yardstick:

The appropriate level depends on profit margins. If margins are high a figure of 1 to 2 is acceptable, but not if margins are low. If the figure is unusually low, it suggests that the low ROCE stems from insufficient volume rather than excessive costs. The remedy is to increase volume or reduce capital employed, preferably by getting rid of divisions that don't earn their keep.

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