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Compute return on investment, annualized ROI, and break-even units on your device.
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Investment
- Net gain
- $5,000.00
- Total ROI
- 50.00%
- Annualized ROI
- 14.47%
These are simplified estimates for planning only — not financial, tax, or legal advice. Figures may be approximate and change over time.
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How to ROI calculator
- Enter the cost. Add the amount invested or the fixed cost.
- Enter the return. Add the gain, revenue, or per-unit margin.
- Read ROI. See the ROI percentage and break-even point.
ROI is the quickest way to compare opportunities on one number, and break-even tells you the sales or usage needed just to cover costs. Together they frame whether an investment or project is worth it.
Because ROI ignores time, use the CAGR/XIRR calculator when comparing investments held for different periods, and the Inflation calculator to check whether a nominal gain is real.
Frequently asked questions
How is ROI calculated?
ROI = (gain − cost) ÷ cost, expressed as a percentage. A $200 gain on a $1,000 investment is a 20% ROI.
What does break-even mean?
The point where total revenue equals total cost, so you've neither made nor lost money — useful for pricing and deciding how many units you must sell.
Is this financial advice?
No. It's a straightforward calculation for comparison; it ignores time, taxes, and risk, so combine it with other measures for real decisions.
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