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The jaws ratio is a measure used in finance to demonstrate the extent to which a trading entity's income growth rate exceeds its expenses growth rate, measured as a percentage. A larger positive value demonstrates that a trading entity is effectively generating more income over time than it is generating expenses, thereby potentially increasing its profitability, and profitability growth rate. The ratio may also be a negative percentage, which should be a cause for concern for the owners/management of a trading entity as this will over time result in eroded profitability. The ratio is so named because, when these rates are graphed, the space between the lines resembles a pair of jaws.[1]

Strictly speaking, the jaws ratio is not a true ratio in that the calculation is not expressed as one number divided by another, and is calculated as follows:

Jaws ratio = (Income Growth Rate) − (Expense Growth Rate). The jaws ratio is calculated by subtracting the expense growth rate from the income growth rate.
  1. ^ Cattaneo, Eleanora; Studente, Sylvie, eds. (31 March 2023). Contemporary Issues in Luxury Brand Management. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781000829358. Retrieved 10 April 2023.

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