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What trends should we look for it we want to identify stocks that can multiply in value over the long term? In a perfect world, we'd like to see a company investing more capital into its business and ideally the returns earned from that capital are also increasing. This shows us that it's a compounding machine, able to continually reinvest its earnings back into the business and generate higher returns. With that in mind, the ROCE of Casey's General Stores (NASDAQ:CASY) looks decent, right now, so lets see what the trend of returns can tell us.
Understanding Return On Capital Employed (ROCE)
Just to clarify if you're unsure, ROCE is a metric for evaluating how much pre-tax income (in percentage terms) a company earns on the capital invested in its business. To calculate this metric for Casey's General Stores, this is the formula:
Return on Capital Employed = Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) ÷ (Total Assets - Current Liabilities)
0.12 = US$772m ÷ (US$7.7b - US$1.1b) (Based on the trailing twelve months to October 2024).
Thus, Casey's General Stores has an ROCE of 12%. That's a relatively normal return on capital, and it's around the 11% generated by the Consumer Retailing industry.
Check out our latest analysis for Casey's General Stores
Above you can see how the current ROCE for Casey's General Stores compares to its prior returns on capital, but there's only so much you can tell from the past. If you'd like, you can check out the forecasts from the analysts covering Casey's General Stores for free.
The Trend Of ROCE
While the returns on capital are good, they haven't moved much. The company has consistently earned 12% for the last five years, and the capital employed within the business has risen 138% in that time. 12% is a pretty standard return, and it provides some comfort knowing that Casey's General Stores has consistently earned this amount. Over long periods of time, returns like these might not be too exciting, but with consistency they can pay off in terms of share price returns.
One more thing to note, even though ROCE has remained relatively flat over the last five years, the reduction in current liabilities to 14% of total assets, is good to see from a business owner's perspective. Effectively suppliers now fund less of the business, which can lower some elements of risk.
In Conclusion...
The main thing to remember is that Casey's General Stores has proven its ability to continually reinvest at respectable rates of return. And the stock has done incredibly well with a 175% return over the last five years, so long term investors are no doubt ecstatic with that result. So while the positive underlying trends may be accounted for by investors, we still think this stock is worth looking into further.