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The phrase "a rate of return" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to describe the gain or loss made on an investment relative to the amount invested.
Example: "Investors often look for a rate of return that exceeds inflation to ensure their money grows over time."
Alternatives: "investment yield" or "return on investment."
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Actually I do know why Calpers bought them -- they were AAA-rated and had a rate of return that looked good compared to the alternatives at the time.
Advanced Technology Ventures has had a rate of return of negative 33percentt since 2001.
The account balance "earns" a rate of return equal to the growth in average pay.
You also need to choose a rate of return for your "safe" money.
How will investment in resilience and climate mitigation today, show a rate of return in the future?
Even those low returns are still worth it, however, as "each major has a rate of return exceeding 9%".
Intercropping maize and pigeonpea was profitable with a rate of return of at least 343% over sole maize cropping.
With a guaranteed a rate of return, the donor will know exactly how much will be left to the charity.
The net yield so calculated can then be expressed as a rate of return on the investment.
Mr. Cavaney said that over all, the refineries were doing poorly, with a rate of return on capital of only 4percentt in the last few years.
The minimum share is just £50 – and with a rate of return of 6% per year, far higher than an ISA, why wouldn't you?
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