JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) has a Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) of 7.64% and a Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) of 11.48%, indicating it does not generate returns exceeding its cost of capital.
Among its peers, Wells Fargo & Company has the highest ROIC/WACC ratio of 0.41, suggesting relative efficiency in generating returns compared to its cost of capital.
The analysis across major financial institutions reveals that none of the companies, including JPMorgan Chase, have a ROIC that surpasses their WACC, highlighting a common challenge in the sector.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with operations worldwide. It provides a wide range of services, including investment banking, financial services for consumers and businesses, financial transaction processing, asset management, and private equity. As one of the largest banks in the United States, JPMorgan Chase competes with other major financial institutions like Citigroup Inc., Bank of America Corporation, Wells Fargo & Company, and The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
In evaluating JPMorgan Chase’s financial performance, the Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) and Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) are crucial metrics. JPM’s ROIC is 7.64%, while its WACC is 11.48%, resulting in a ROIC/WACC ratio of 0.67. This indicates that JPMorgan Chase is not generating returns that exceed its cost of capital, which is a critical measure of financial efficiency.
When comparing JPMorgan Chase to its peers, Citigroup Inc. has a ROIC of 1.45% and a WACC of 10.40%, leading to a ROIC/WACC ratio of 0.14. Bank of America Corporation shows a ROIC of 3.31% against a WACC of 15.01%, resulting in a ratio of 0.22. Wells Fargo & Company, with a ROIC of 4.35% and a WACC of 10.64%, achieves a ratio of 0.41, the highest among the peers analyzed. The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. has a ROIC of 1.49% and a WACC of 8.26%, resulting in a ROIC/WACC ratio of 0.18.
Despite none of the companies having a ROIC that exceeds their WACC, Wells Fargo & Company stands out with the highest ROIC/WACC ratio of 0.41. This suggests that Wells Fargo is relatively more efficient in generating returns compared to its cost of capital, even though it still falls short of surpassing the WACC.