Investment ROI question
If i invest $1000 in a company and from that the company makes $1161 but the company did not need to use any of the initial $1000 and gives it back with the profit what would be the ROI?
If i invest $1000 in a company and from that the company makes $1161 but the company did not need to use any of the initial $1000 and gives it back with the profit what would be the ROI?
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ROI is determined with a simple formula: Returns divided by Investment. In this case, you invested $1,000 and got back $2,161. Hence your ROI is 216.1%.
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