Entrepreneurs struggle with their ROI on businesses. Starting a business is not a difficult task but sustaining it becomes challenging. I've seen a numerous companies go bankrupt after good years of sales. Knowing the reason behind is lack of future projections.
According to you, what should be the ROI for newly launched startups?
My views are around 15% per annum but it would take around 6.6 years to earn the initial amount back. Would it be a bad decision?
Base on my understanding on how a business model should run, i see it not necessary to have the calculations of the expected returns otherwise referred to as ROI, why is because for every business start-up you should not expect any marginalize profit in the first year especially, all you need to do is to develop the business to a certain extent before it can start to generate income with ease, take a look at the big companies and industries existing today, they have all started from a lower level before growth emerges, i will as well advise you not to take loan for a start-up if you're not having your initial capital at hand.