Sample of Return on Investment Calculator - ROI 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Sample of Return on Investment Calculator in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Original Investment amount in the designated field. For example, input '100,000' to represent your initial investment.
  3. Next, specify the Investment Start Date by selecting the appropriate date format (mm/dd/yyyy). For instance, enter '6/1/2006'.
  4. Input the Returned Value in the corresponding field. In this case, you would enter '125,000' to indicate the total value returned from your investment.
  5. Then, provide the Investment End Date using the same date format. For example, enter '6/1/2009' to mark when your investment period concluded.
  6. Review the calculated results displayed at the bottom of the form. This includes Gain or Loss on Investment, Investment Term in Years, Return on Investment percentage, and Simple Annualized ROI percentage.

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Example of Total Return An investor buys 100 shares of Stock A at $20 per share for an initial value of $2,000. Stock A pays a 5% dividend the investor reinvests, buying five additional shares. After one year, the share price rises to $22.
Return on Investment (ROI) is the value created from an investment of time or resources. Most people think of ROI in terms of currency: you invest $1,000 and you earn $100, thats a 10% return on your investment: ($1,000 + $100) / $1,000 = 1.10, or 10%.
If you invest $1,000 into a project and get back $1,300, your profit would be $300. Dividing the $300 profit with your original investment of $1,000 would give you an ROI of 30%. Its also possible to get a negative ROI. Your initial investment may be higher than your returned amount, resulting in a loss.
A 30% annualized return is a stunning good return, better than almost all other investors (pros included) if sustained over the years. Since you have only been trading a short time you might want to consider whether such a return is attributable to skill, to a bull market, to luck, or a combination of those factors.
To calculate ROI (Return on Investment), subtract the initial investment from the final investment value, divide by the initial investment, and multiply by 100 to get a percentage.

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A 30% ROI means that the revenue generated from a specific social media campaign or activity is 30% higher than the amount you invested. In other words, for every $1 you invested, you generates $0.30 in profit.

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