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21 return on investment
Fina ratio of the profit made in a financial year as a percentage of an investmentAbbr. ROIEXAMPLEThe most basic expression of ROI can be found by dividing a company’s net profit (also called net earnings) by the total investment (total debt plus total equity), then multiplying by 100 to arrive at a percentage:Net profit/Total investment × 100 = ROIIf, say, net profit is $30 and total investment is $250, the ROI is:30/250 = 0.12 × 100 = 12%A more complex variation of ROI is an equation known as the Du Pont formula:(Net profit after taxes/ Total assets) = (Net profit after taxes/ Sales) × Sales/Total assetsIf, for example, net profit after taxes is $30, total assets are $250, and sales are $500, then:30/ 250 = 30/ 500 × 500/250 =12% = 6% × 2 = 12%Champions of this formula, which was developed by the Du Pont Company in the 1920s, say that it helps reveal how a company has both deployed its assets and controlled its costs, and how it can achieve the same percentage return in different ways.For shareholders, the variation of the basic ROI formula used by investors is:Net income + (current value – original value) /original value × 100 = ROIIf, for example, somebody invests $5,000 in a company and a year later has earned $100 in dividends, while the value of the shares is $5,200, the return on investment would be:100 + (5,200 – 5,000)/ 5,000 × 100 (100 + 200)/ 5,000 × 100 = 300/ 5,000 = 0.06 × 100 = 6% ROIIt is vital to understand exactly what a return on investment measures, for example assets, equity, or sales. Without this understanding, comparisons may be misleading. It is also important to establish whether the net profit figure used is before or after provision for taxes. -
22 return leg
■ Second match between two teams within a cup competition, which have already met in a first match.■ Zweites Spiel zwischen zwei Mannschaften innerhalb einer Punktspiel- oder Pokalrunde, die bereits in einem Hinspiel gegeneinander angetreten sind. -
23 return match
■ Second match between two teams within a cup competition, which have already met in a first match.■ Zweites Spiel zwischen zwei Mannschaften innerhalb einer Punktspiel- oder Pokalrunde, die bereits in einem Hinspiel gegeneinander angetreten sind. -
24 return pass
■ Folge von zwei Pässen, von denen der erste zu einem Mitspieler gespielt wird, der den Ball sofort wieder zum ersten Spieler zurückspielt. -
25 Return-Taste
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26 Return to Zero
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27 Return-Taste
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28 return to origin
(почт.) возврат в место подачи; см. return to senderАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > return to origin
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29 return to sender
см. return to originАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > return to sender
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30 return-to-zero signal
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > return-to-zero signal
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31 return match
a second match played between the same (teams of) players:مُباراة الثَّأرWe played the first match on our football pitch – the return match will be on theirs.
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33 return on assets
Fina measure of profitability calculated by expressing a company’s net income as a percentage of total assets.Abbr. ROAEXAMPLEBecause the ROA formula reflects total revenue, total cost, and assets deployed, the ratio itself reflects a management’s ability to generate income during the course of a given period, usually a year.To calculate ROA, net income is divided by total assets, then multiplied by 100 to express the figure as a percentage:Net income /total assets × 100 = ROAIf net income is $30, and total assets are $420, the ROA is:30 /420 = 0.0714 × 100 = 7.14%A variation of this formula can be used to calculate return on net assets (RONA):Net income /fixed assets + working capital = RONAAnd, on occasion, the formula will separate after-tax interest expense from net income:Net income + interest expense /total assets = ROAIt is therefore important to understand what each component of the formula actually represents.Some experts recommend using the net income value at the end of the given period, and the assets value from beginning of the period or an average value taken over the complete period, rather than an end-of-theperiod value; otherwise, the calculation will include assets that have accumulated during the year, which can be misleading. -
34 return (ticket), round-trip
تَذْكَرة ذَهاب وإِياب \ return (ticket), round-trip: (a ticket) for a trip from one place to another and back again. -
35 return, come back
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36 return, reversion
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37 ReTurn from Interrupt
Information technology: RTIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ReTurn from Interrupt
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38 Return Address
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39 Return Air
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40 Return All
Programming: RA
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Return — Re*turn , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Returned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Returning}.] [OE. returnen, retournen, F. retourner; pref. re re + tourner to turn. See {Turn}.] 1. To turn back; to go or come again to the same place or condition. Return to your father … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
return — ► VERB 1) come or go back to a place. 2) (return to) go back to (a particular state or activity). 3) give or send back or put back in place. 4) feel, say, or do (the same feeling, action, etc.) in response. 5) (in tennis) hit or send (the ball)… … English terms dictionary
return to — index continue (resume), renew (begin again), reopen, resume Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
return — (izg. ritȅrn) m DEFINICIJA 1. sport, v. retern 2. inform. tipka na tipkovnici kojom se prigodom pisanja prelazi u novi red; razmaknica, enter, povratnica ETIMOLOGIJA engl … Hrvatski jezični portal