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Board Economics
Re: What should be a good ROI for a startup?
by
iv4n
on 25/04/2022, 18:27:42 UTC
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?

It doesn't work that way ... if everyone could count on 15% ROI from the beginning then everyone would be a businessman! Depending on the business, there is no ROI in the first few months/years, you can even be in the red until everything starts, here we say "until the wheel start turning"! Like it's hard to make a wheel starts spinning, but once it starts it will be easier! I said months or years need before that, how much exactly depends on what kind of business you plan to start and many other factors! Only when you put the business on its feet profit start coming! Of course, if you did everything well in the beginning!