Return on invested capital (calculated as a percentage) Often an investor has, as one of their investment criteria, a minimum acceptable rate of return on an acquisition
Calculated as the (value nowminus value at time of purchase) divided by value at time of purchase For equities, we often include dividends with the value now See also: Return, annual rate of return
The return earned or allowed to be earned by a utility enterprise, calculated as a percentage of its fair value or rate base
The Rate of Return is the gain or loss generated from an investment over a specified period of time It is also referred to as total return, and it includes the change in the value of a security plus all Interest, Dividends and capital gains distributions generated by holding that security
The rate of return on an investment is the amount of profit it makes, often shown as a percentage of the original investment. High rates of return can be earned on these investments. a company's profit for a year, expressed as a percentage of the money that the company has spent during the year
{i} ratio of money earned or lost on an investment in proportional relation to the sum of money invested (expressed as a percentage of the total sum invested)
For stocks, the annual dividend divided by the purchase price For bonds, the rate of return is the Current Yield
Calculated as the (value now minus value at time of purchase) divided by value at time of purchase For equities, we often include dividends with the value now See also: Return, annual rate of return
Rate of return is simply how much you earn from an investment over time Rate of return includes interest payments or dividend payments as well as the difference between an investment's starting price and its ending price Rates of return are typically calculated as a percentage, which is the growth in value of an investment over a time period compared to its starting value An investment does not need to be purchased or sold to make this calculation The market price is used to measure a rate of return
An investors total return on a particular investment and/or investment portfolio This is stated in a percentage and reflects the gain/loss (or dollars earned/lost) over a given period of time In calculating returns, investors should deduct any management fees or other charges they are paying
Percentage appreciation in market value for an investment security or security portfolio
Percent change in stock prices over a specified time period All of the major calculations in TaraFolioTM are based on perchange changes in stock prices This is the only way to consistently compare returns among different securities That is, a $10 return on a $100 investment would be equivalent to a dollar return on a $10 investment Real returns are important as opposed to nominal returns
The payments to the owner of a security plus the change in the security's value, expressed as a fraction of its purchase price; also called return 59
The average annual benefits from an investment divided by the net present value of all costs associated with the investment Average annual benefits are calculated as the net present value of all benefits divided by the useful life of the investment
The annual return on an investment, expressed as a percentage of the total amount invested
How much money you get back for your investment For stocks, it's the annual dividends divided by the purchase price For bonds, it's the actual amount of interest earned
Calculated as the (value now minus value when you purchased) divided by the value when you purchased For equities, we often include dividends with the value now See also: return, annual rate of return
Also called the internal rate of return, the interest rate will make the present value of the cash flows from all the sub-periods in the evaluation period plus the terminal market value of the portfolio equal to the initial market value of the portfolio