Measuring Return on Investment (ROI) and Cost Benefit ...
ROI = (25,000/50,000) The ROI in this example is 50% which represents a positive return on the investment. It takes an ROI ratio greater than zero for a program to be attractive, typically. A sub-zero ratio may not automatically "kill" a project, because it may result in a required capability that doesn't currently exist. Not all
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