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Investment Returns

What Are Investment Returns?

Investment returns represent the profit or loss generated by an investment over a specific period of time. Returns may come from price appreciation, dividends, interest payments, or other investment income.

Investment returns are commonly expressed as a percentage of the original investment.

Why It Matters

Understanding investment returns helps investors evaluate the performance of their portfolios and determine whether their investments are meeting financial goals.

Returns are one of the most important metrics used to assess investment success.

How Investment Returns Work

Investment returns can come from several sources:

  • capital appreciation
  • dividend payments
  • interest income
  • reinvested earnings

Investors often analyze returns over different time periods to understand long-term performance trends.

Example

If an investor buys a stock for $50 and it increases to $60 while paying a $2 dividend, the total investment return includes both the price increase and dividend income.

Investment Returns vs Total Return

  • Investment returns broadly refer to gains or losses on investments.
  • Total return specifically includes all sources of gains, including dividends and price changes.

FAQs About Investment Returns

Can investment returns be negative?
Yes. Investments can lose value during market declines.

Why do investors compare returns across time periods?
To evaluate performance consistency and long-term growth.

Do different asset classes produce different returns?
Yes. Stocks, bonds, and real estate often generate different return patterns.

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