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1 total return
Gen Mgtthe total percentage change in the value of an investment over a specified time period, including capital gains, dividends, and the investment’s appreciation or depreciation.EXAMPLEThe total return formula reflects all the ways in which an investment may earn or lose money, resulting in an increase or decrease in the investment’s net asset value (NAV):(Dividends + Capital gains distributions +/ - Change in NAV)/ Beginning NAV = Total return × 100%If, for instance, you buy a stock with an initial NAV of $40, and after one year it pays an income dividend of $2 per share and a capital gains distribution of $1, and its NAV has increased to $42, then the stock’s total return would be:(2 + 1 + 2)/ 40 = 5/ 40 = 0.125 × 100% = 12.5%The total return time frame is usually one year, and it assumes that dividends have been reinvested. It does not take into account any sales charges that an investor paid to invest in a fund, or taxes they might owe on the income dividends and capital gains distributions received. -
2 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. -
3 inversión total
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4 inversión total
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5 franked investment income
Finthe total of dividends received plus their associated tax creditThe ultimate business dictionary > franked investment income
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6 общий объем инвестиций
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > общий объем инвестиций
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7 валовые инвестиции
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > валовые инвестиции
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8 совокупные инвестиции
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > совокупные инвестиции
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9 общий объем капиталовложений
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > общий объем капиталовложений
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10 Gesamtkapitalrentabilität
Gesamtkapitalrentabilität f FIN, RW asset turnover, return on total assets, ROTA, return on total capital employed, return on total investment (Summe aus Jahresüberschuss und Fremdkapitalzinsen dividiert durch das Gesamtkapital)* * *f <Finanz, Rechnung> asset turnover, return on total assets (ROTA), return on total capital employed* * *Gesamtkapitalrentabilität
return on assetsBusiness german-english dictionary > Gesamtkapitalrentabilität
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11 Anlagenrendite
Anlagenrendite f FIN, WIWI return on assets, ROA, return on total assets, return on total capital employed, return on total investment (Synonym: Gesamtkapitalrentabilität)* * * -
12 Бюджет проекта
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13 бюджет проекта
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14 общая доходность инвестиций
Insurance: total investment returnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > общая доходность инвестиций
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15 общий объём капиталовложений
Banking: total investmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > общий объём капиталовложений
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16 общий объём капиталовложений направленный в основной капитал
Economy: total investment directed to fixed ( basic) capitalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > общий объём капиталовложений направленный в основной капитал
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17 Leverage-Effekt
Leverage-Effekt m FIN, WIWI leverage effect, capital leverage, (BE) gearing, (AE) leverage (positive/negative Wirkung der Variation des Verschuldungsgrades –debt-equity ratio– auf die Eigenkapitalrentabilität –equity return–, solange die Gesamtkapitalrentabilität –return on total investment– größer/kleiner als der Fremdkapitalzins –interest on borrowed capital– ist; Synonyma: Hebelwirkung, Hebelwirkung der Finanzstruktur, Hebelwirkung der Kapitalstruktur, Hebelwirkung der Fremdkapitalaufnahme, Hebelwirkung des Fremdkapitals, Fremdkapital-Leverage, Hebelwirkung des Verschuldungsgrades)* * *m < Finanz> leverage effect (Erhöhung der Eigenkapitalrentabilität durch Fremdkapitalaufnahme) -
18 общие капиталовложения
общие капиталовложения
полные капиталовложения
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > общие капиталовложения
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19 отношение суммарных обязательств к акционерному капиталу
Investment: total debt to equity ratioУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отношение суммарных обязательств к акционерному капиталу
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20 суммарная долларовая доходность
Investment: total dollar returnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > суммарная долларовая доходность
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