Forbes ranked the 100 largest publicly traded banks and thrifts on nine measures of financial health: return on average equity; net interest margin; nonperforming loans (NPLs) as a percentage of loans; nonperforming assets as percentage of assets; reserves as a percentage of NPLs; two capital ratios (Tier 1 and risk-based); leverage ratio and one-year sales growth.
via America’s Best And Worst Banks 2015 – In Photos: America’s Best And Worst Banks 2015 – Forbes.