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Return On Gross Invested Capital (ROGIC)

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A measure of a company's yield on all capital invested, including bonds, common stocks and preferred stocks. ROGIC is necessary when measuring a company's investment yield because it does not take into consideration depreciation or amortization of stocks, ensuring a more accurate representation of the figures.

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