What is ROI?
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Answer / ashish shrivastava
ROI = return on investment
we can say how much we earn from our investment?
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Answer / s.tamil selvan
ROI= Return On Investment
ROI= Operating Profit
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Capital employed
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Answer / satyaki_raju@yahoo.com
Dear Giriraj Sikrit dont try to guess the abbreviation.Try
to get confirmed before giving the answer.
It actually means Return on Investment
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Answer / harsha
performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency of an
investment or to compare the efficiency of a number of
different investments. To calculate ROI, the benefit
(return) of an investment is divided by the cost of the
investment; the result is expressed as a percentage or a
ratio.
The return on investment formula:
Return On Investment=gain from investment-cost of
investment/cost of investmnet
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Answer / abdul hannan
ROI MEANS RETURN ON INVESTMENT
which means the amount you get as a profit on the amount
invested, it helps u to calculate the time duration in how
much time u'll get back the amount u have invested.
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Answer / nandi roopesh
roi- return on investment
don't confuse the answer is here in the question " how much make returns for our investment"
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Answer / giriraj_sikri
is the simply means that rate of interest
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