hard · Corporate Credit Analysis

When calculating Return on Invested Capital (ROIC), why do credit analysts typically proportionally consolidate minority interests?

  1. To artificially inflate the company's reported equity balance.
  2. Because minority owners have a senior claim on the parent's assets.
  3. To match the accounting treatment used for operating leases.
  4. To align the earnings generated with the capital base that produced them.

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