Tool
ROI calculator
Compare what you invested against what it is worth (or was worth) at the end: total return and the equivalent annualized rate.
Total ROI
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Gain as a percentage of what you invested
Gain—
Annualized ROI—
Your money multiplied by—
Assumptions & method
- Total ROI = (final value − invested) ÷ invested. Annualized = (final value ÷ invested)^(1/years) − 1.
- Include in the final value everything received (sale, rents, dividends) and in the invested amount all costs (fees, improvements, entry taxes).
- The annualized ROI lets you compare investments of different durations on a single metric.
- Nominal figures: it does not discount inflation or ISR on the gain.
FAQ
The essentials, in brief
Why annualize ROI?
Because 50% over 2 years and 50% over 8 years are not the same. Annualized: ~22.5% per year versus ~5.2% per year. The annualized metric is the one you compare against market rates.
ROI or IRR?
ROI assumes a single inflow and a single outflow. If there were interim cash flows (rents, additional contributions), IRR is the correct measure: it captures the timing of each flow.
What ROI is 'good'?
One that beats your alternative at comparable risk. Against a risk-free instrument, any investment with risk should pay a premium; if it does not, the risk was taken on for free... for the other party.
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