تعريف return on investments في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
(Economics) financial ratio that expresses the total yearly profit in relation to the invested capital (of an individual investment or total investments in a firm)
(a) Free and clear return is calculated as the percentage of net operating income to total investment in the property (b) Cash flow return is the ratio of cash flow to equity investment (also know as return on equity and cash-on-cash return) (c) Total return is cash flow including loan amortization as a percentage of the total invested
A measure of how much the company earns on the money the company itself has invested It is calculated by dividing the company's net income by its net assets BACK TO TOP
(ROI) - Used informally here as a synonym for earnings yield It is the inversion of a P/E That is, it is a stock's earnings per share divided by its price It is expressed as a percentage, and shows what percentage return the company earns on the money invested in it right now, without consideration of past equity or assets
The ROI is a return ratio that compares the net benefits of a project, verses its total costs For example, if a project has an ROI of 200%, the net benefits derived from the project are double those of the expected total costs to implement the project As such, the ROI calculation represents the relative value of the project's cumulative net benefits (benefits less costs) over the analysis period, divided by the project's cumulative total costs, expressed as a percentage
A standard measure of project profitability, this is the discounted profits over the life of the project expressed as a percentage of initial investment See: Left-Brained
The amount of profit (return) based on the amount of resources (funds) used to produce it Also, the ability of a given investment to earn a return for its use
A figure of merit used to help make capital investment decisions ROI is calculated by considering the annual benefit divided by the investment amount [GAO]
A measure of a corporation's profitability, equal to a fiscal year's income divided by common stock and preferred stock equity plus long-term debt More generally, the income that an investment provides in a year
Calculating the ROI enables MIS shops to gauge the network's success from a business profit-and-loss standpoint The savings or benefits of networking projects ought to represent a return on invested capital as good or better than that of the business as a whole
In direct response, the return on investment is one of the main ways to measure the effectiveness and profitability of any given promotional effort Since response starts very quickly, dollars from an effort often permit multiple use of a given investment as the charges against that investment are being paid off This provides particularly attractive 'return' on the original dollars put to risk
The actual or perceived future value of an expense or investment Ad campaign ROI is a metric that attempts to determine what the advertiser receives in return for the cost of the advertising, usually in terms of new sales The difficulty in determining ad campaign ROI is tied to the type of online campaign used
This can be calculated by dividing the net income by the amount of capital invested in the company ROI can be increased two ways reduce expenses or increase sales
For information technology, it's the estimated profit or cost efficiency of one system or infrastructure compared to that of another ROI considerations should include the total cost of ownership (hardware, software, implementation, initial training, operations staff, maintenance staff and services, and connectivity fees) as well as less tangible issues such as care delivery speed and quality, workload management and patient satisfaction