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Evaluating the financial performance of listed REIT firms in South Africa: A 7-step DuPont model technique

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  • Marie Mangwi Ayaba
  • Emmanuel Amo-Bediako
  • Oliver Takawira

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This research paper presents empirical information about the use of the 7-step DuPont model in the context of publicly traded Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) firms operating in South Africa. The DuPont model is a crucial paradigm for performance analysis, however, scholars have given its numerous parts varying ratings. As a result, it is now very necessary to examine it. The Generalized Least Square models (fixed effect and random effect) are used to evaluate the financial performance in a DuPont model context. The empirical study uses panel data from six REIT companies that are publicly traded on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and spans the years 2005 through 2021. The findings of the study suggest a strong positive relationship between return on sales and return on equity. Additionally, a correlation was found, indicating a negative association between various operational items and return on equity. However, a notable positive correlation is shown between total asset turnover and return on equity. Contrary to the aforementioned findings, the fixed charge ratio, tax return, equity multiplier, as well as sales and management expenses, all reported an insignificant association with return on equity. The study avows that the seven-step DuPont model is the most appropriate model for assessing performance as it better explains the performance of listed REIT companies in South Africa. It may be inferred that the seven-step DuPont model provides a more comprehensive explanation of parameters associated with firms.

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  • Marie Mangwi Ayaba & Emmanuel Amo-Bediako & Oliver Takawira, 2023. "Evaluating the financial performance of listed REIT firms in South Africa: A 7-step DuPont model technique," International Journal of Applied Economics, Finance and Accounting, Online Academic Press, vol. 17(2), pages 267-278.
  • Handle: RePEc:oap:ijaefa:v:17:y:2023:i:2:p:267-278:id:1146
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