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ROI: The Universal Investment Metric — And Its Key Limitation
ROI (Return on Investment) measures profit as a percentage of cost — the most universally used metric for comparing investments. A 40% ROI sounds impressive, but context matters: 40% over 10 years is roughly 3.4% annually (worse than inflation), while 40% in one year is exceptional. This is why annualized ROI (CAGR — Compound Annual Growth Rate) is the more meaningful number for multi-year comparisons. This calculator provides both total ROI and annualized ROI so you can evaluate investments fairly across different time horizons.
ROI Formula and How to Use the Calculator
ROI = ((Final Value − Initial Investment) / Initial Investment) × 100. Enter your initial investment cost and the final value received (or current value). Optionally add the number of years held to calculate annualized ROI (CAGR). Example: Invest $10,000, grow to $15,000 in 3 years = ROI of 50%, annualized ROI of 14.5%. The calculator also shows the total profit in dollars alongside the percentage.
