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  2. Rate of return - Wikipedia

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    A return of 10% taxed at 25% gives an after-tax return of 7.5%; 0.10 x 0.25 = 0.025 0.10 − 0.025 = 0.075 = 7.5% Investors usually seek a higher rate of return on taxable investment returns than on non-taxable investment returns, and the proper way to compare returns taxed at different rates of tax is after tax, from the end-investor's ...

  3. With a 10% Rate of Return, When Will My Investment Double? - AOL

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    The stock market rate of return averages 10% per year over time, but it rarely hits that every year. Some years go into the red, while others hit 20+%. Inflation factors in because it determines ...

  4. How To Get a 10% Return on Investment (ROI): 10 Proven Ways - AOL

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    Long-Term Stock Investing. Rating: 4 out of 5 stars. Risk: High. ... Still, the stock market can be a great way to earn 10% returns if you have a long time horizon.

  5. Rate of return on a portfolio - Wikipedia

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    Now suppose that 40% of the portfolio is in the mining stock (weighting for this stock A m = 40%), 40% is in the child care centre (weighting for this stock A c = 40%) and the remaining 20% is in the fishing company (weighting for this stock A f = 20%). To determine the rate of return on this portfolio, first calculate the contribution of each ...

  6. Return on investment - Wikipedia

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    Return on investment (ROI) or return on costs (ROC) is the ratio between net income (over a period) and investment (costs resulting from an investment of some resources at a point in time). A high ROI means the investment's gains compare favorably to its cost.

  7. What is the average stock market return? - AOL

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    The historical average stock market return, as measured by the S&P 500, generally hovers around 10 percent annually before adjusting for inflation, and about 6 to 7 percent when adjusted for ...

  8. Time-weighted return - Wikipedia

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    The time-weighted return (TWR) [1] [2] is a method of calculating investment return, where returns over sub-periods are compounded together, with each sub-period weighted according to its duration. The time-weighted method differs from other methods of calculating investment return, in the particular way it compensates for external flows.

  9. Here's How Much Saving 10% Per Year Would Give the ... - AOL

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    Saving 10% would look like saving $6,200 annually, or about $517 per month. How much this is worth by your retirement depends on how long you save and your average annual rate of return.