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Return On Risk-adjusted Capital (RORAC)

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A tool used to analyze the risk involved in an investment by taking into consideration the amount of capital required. RORAC is an essential tool in risk management as it identifies the risk level of various investments, thereby providing businesses with the necessary information to decide the level of risk it is able to take.

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