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ROI Calculator

Calculate return on investment (ROI), annualized return (CAGR), and net profit.

35.00%
Total ROI
10.52%
Annualized ROI (CAGR)
$3,500.00
Net Profit / Loss
1.35×
Return Multiplier
$10,000.00
Initial Investment
$13,500.00
Final Value

About This Tool

ROI (Return on Investment) measures how much profit you made relative to your investment. The annualized figure (CAGR) normalizes the return across the holding period, making investments of different durations comparable.

Total ROI = (Final − Initial) / Initial × 100%, CAGR = (Final / Initial)^(1/years) − 1, Net Profit = Final Value − Initial Investment.

How to Use

  1. Enter the initial investment amount.
  2. Enter the final value (including gains).
  3. Enter the holding period in years.
  4. Read off the ROI, CAGR, net profit, and return multiplier from the result cards.

Use Cases

Use for evaluating stocks, real estate, or business investments. Compare investments of different durations with CAGR, or back-calculate required return to plan a target final value.

FAQ

  • What is the difference between ROI and CAGR?ROI is the total return over the entire period. CAGR is the annualized rate assuming constant yearly growth.
  • What does a negative ROI mean?It means the investment lost money — the final value is less than the initial investment.
  • What does a 2× multiplier mean?You got back twice your initial investment, which equals a 100% ROI.