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

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    Negative Example. Return on investment is not always positive. Here’s an example of negative ROI. An investor bought 100 shares of XYZ Company stock on Jan. 1, 2020, for $100 per share, for a ...

  3. Return on investment - Wikipedia

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    In a survey of nearly 200 senior marketing managers, 77 percent responded that they found the "return on investment" metric very useful. [3] Return on investment may be extended to terms other than financial gain. For example, social return on investment (SROI) is a principles-based method

  4. 13 Colleges That Aren't Worth the Money

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    Location: Plymouth Wis. School type: private Cost (2012): $132,400 30-year net ROI: -$51,300

  5. Rate of return - Wikipedia

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    This means if reinvested, earning 1% return every month, the return over 12 months would compound to give a return of 12.7%. As another example, a two-year return of 10% converts to an annualized rate of return of 4.88% = ((1+0.1) (12/24) − 1), assuming reinvestment at the end of the first year. In other words, the geometric average return ...

  6. Write-off - Wikipedia

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    In business accounting, the term "write-off" is used to refer to an investment (such as a purchase of sellable goods) for which a return on the investment is now impossible or unlikely. The item's potential return is thus canceled and removed from ("written off") the business's balance sheet. Common write-offs in retail include spoiled and ...

  7. Tax Tips: How to Make the Most of a Bad Investment - AOL

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    It happens to even the best investors: Sometimes, what seems like a smart investment turns out to be a big loser. But even if you suffer a complete loss, you can still salvage something from your ...

  8. List of financial performance measures - Wikipedia

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    Arithmetic return: average return of different observation periods; Geometric return: return depending only on start date and end date of one overall observation period; Rate of return or return on investment; Total shareholder return: annualized growth in capital assuming that dividends are reinvested

  9. Ann M. Livermore - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Ann M. Livermore joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -33.4 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.