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Can anyone recommend books for calculating return on investment etc?
Feb 20, 2010 by Redjr01 | Posted in Investing
Please no links to websites. I want only book recommendations.
Thank you.
Some of the books are Return on investment in training and performance improvement programs. by Jack Phillips,Understanding Return on Investment by G Thomas Friedlob, Franklin James Plewa.And you can also check out this link http://books.google.co.in/books?id=ywv42
| Feb 20, 2010
Some of the books are Return on investment in training and performance improvement programs. by Jack Phillips,Understanding Return on Investment by G Thomas Friedlob, Franklin James Plewa.And you can also check out this link http://books.google.co.in/books?id=ywv42
abhi | Feb 20, 2010
How i can calculate return on investment. iam a distributor of mobile phones what is my investment?
Feb 29, 2008 by Neelkamal S | Posted in Small Business
give me various farmulas of calculating return on investment.if i am a distributor of mobile handsets,then what expenses and what money i can consider that it is my investment.
Put simply, your Return on Investment (ROI) is worked out by calculating how much profit (money in your pocket) will a deal make in the first year, multiplied by 100, divided by the amount of money you are going to have to invest (or the value of the
Wealth Coach | Feb 29, 2008
Calculating the Return-on-Investment (ROI) for Training and Development
This video explains what ROI is, and how to calculate ROI for training and development initiatives. The video will be useful to HR managers who ...
Creator: G. Thomas Friedlob, Franklin James Plewa | Business & Economics - 1996-05-03
This invaluable guide includes information on: * The effect of ROI on investment and disinvestment decisions * The various forms of ROI and how they provide ...
Creator: Edward E. Hubbard | Business & Economics - 1999-09-01
Publisher: Global Insights Pub
Articles 20VN | How to Calculate Return on Investment (ROI) | ROI ...
Whether you are looking for investors to finance your business or funding your business yourself one of the first things you will want to know is Return on Investment (ROI). Let me walk you through the formula.
ROI is normally expressed as a percentage. The ROI formula gives you the answer as a decimal. You can express the decimal as a percentage by multiplying the decimal by 100, and adding the "%" sign.
Investors will think about "wealth" rather than money per se because a business may own things such as equipment or real estate that has value, but is not actual cash. To include everything of value, return on investment measures how much wealth changes over time. ROI is a rate of growth. To measure your ROI you will have to know three things: