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How do you calculate the return on investment (ROI) for an educational program?
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Add the financial gain to the total cost of the program
Add the financial gain to the total cost of the program
Divide the total cost by the number of years attended
Divide the total cost by the number of years attended
Multiply the financial gain by the program's total cost
Multiply the financial gain by the program's total cost
Subtract the cost from the gain, then divide by the cost
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Subtract the cost from the gain, then divide by the cost.
Formula: ROI = (Gain − Cost) / Cost.
Example: if gain = $50,000 and cost = $20,000, ROI = (50,000 − 20,000) / 20,000 = 30,000 / 20,000 = 1.5 (150%).
Formula: ROI = (Gain − Cost) / Cost.
Example: if gain = $50,000 and cost = $20,000, ROI = (50,000 − 20,000) / 20,000 = 30,000 / 20,000 = 1.5 (150%).
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