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  2. How To Calculate Return on Investment (ROI) - AOL

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    The ROI on this antique car is 150%. Using ROI to Compare Future Investments. Calculating ROI on an investment when you know the purchase price and the selling price is a simple exercise.

  3. Return on investment - Wikipedia

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    Return on investment (ROI) or return on costs ... Complications in calculating ROI can arise when real property is refinanced, or a second mortgage is taken out ...

  4. Rate of return - Wikipedia

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    The return, or the holding period return, can be calculated over a single period.The single period may last any length of time. The overall period may, however, instead be divided into contiguous subperiods. This means that there is more than one time period, each sub-period beginning at the point in time where the previous one ended. In such a case, where there are

  5. Expected return - Wikipedia

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    The second investment has a 45% chance of success with a 20% ROR. The third opportunity has an 80% chance of success with a 50% ROR. For each investment, if it is not successful the investor will lose his entire initial investment. The expected rate of return for the first investment is (.6 * .7) + (.4 * -1) = 2%

  6. Is a 10% ROI Possible? Here's How to Aim for It - AOL

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    Understanding the concept of return on investment (ROI) is the first step to possibly generating a 10%+ return. Keep in mind, however, that a 10%+ ROI is not a guaranteed result. ROI is a ...

  7. How Can I Get a 10% Return on Investment (ROI)? - AOL

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    Understanding the concept of return on investment (ROI) is the first step to possibly generating a 10%+ return. Keep in mind, however, that a 10%+ ROI is not a guaranteed result. ROI is a ...

  8. Return on marketing investment - Wikipedia

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    Return on marketing investment (ROMI), or marketing return on investment (MROI), is the contribution to profit attributable to marketing (net of marketing spending), divided by the marketing 'invested' or risked. ROMI is not like the other 'return-on-investment' (ROI) metrics because marketing is not the same kind of investment.

  9. How healthy are your finances, really? 4 money questions to ...

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    Calculate your net cash flow by adding up your income and subtracting your savings and investments, fixed and variable expenses. If you have a positive cash flow, that means you’re making more ...