It appears as if the deposit rate grows as fast as the rate of
return by your equation, so the equation can be simplified to
Not exact matches
Finally,
by substituting the historic linear trend above into the IRR term of this
equation, and the industry average investment period of 13 years into the c term, we get the following formula, which shows that nominal R&D productivity / ROI currently stands at about 1.2 (i.e., we get only 20 % back on top of our original R&D investment after 13 years), is declining exponentially
by about 10 % per year, and will hit 1.0 (zero net
return on investment)
by 2020:
This is normally accomplished
by taking the dividends earned on each share and dividing it
by the share's current market value, and then adding the share's dividend growth rate to the
equation to equal the rate or
return required.
The former VP was asked
by an audience identified as Ikechi, to explain his rationale for
returning to the PDP even after the opposition party had been ruled out of Nigeria's power
equation forever,
by the minister for Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.
by Walter Chaw So try this one on for size: a woman wronged
by a world of evil men recuperates, studiously fails to call the police (too many men on the police force — men = bad; we'll be
returning to this
equation often), and finally tracks down her tormentors with the express purpose of murdering them.
If you like to think in mathematical terms, the «Fisher»
equation for calculating real (inflation adjusted)
returns makes it completely clear that all investments are effected equally
by inflation.
Approaching and in retirement years, however, when you would really like to see some good
returns on that sizable nest egg, you wouldn't want to find yourself on the wrong side of the
equation and find your international
returns trounced
by exchange rates.
The writeup was found
by our friends at Abnormal
Returns), which like 90 % of academic studies about stocks has as its conclusion something that anyone with half a brain and a couple of years of decent investing experience could tell you about in a shorter and more easily understandable way, with fewer
equations.
The
equation suggests you can calculate an investment's expected
return by combining two numbers: the income generated
by the investment and the expected growth rate in that income.
ABS does nothing about that except to add two more layers of profit - takers to the
equation — the plush head offices of the corporate owners and the
returns demanded and commanded
by the investors.