return

In finance, return is a profit on an investment. It comprises any change in value of the investment, and/or cash flows (or securities, or other investments) which the investor receives from that investment, such as interest payments, coupons, cash dividends, stock dividends or the payoff from a derivative or structured product. It may be measured either in absolute terms (e.g., dollars) or as a percentage of the amount invested. The latter is also called the holding period return.
A loss instead of a profit is described as a negative return, assuming the amount invested is greater than zero.
To compare returns over time periods of different lengths on an equal basis, it is useful to convert each return into a return over a period of time of a standard length. The result of the conversion is called the rate of return.Typically, the period of time is a year, in which case the rate of return is also called the annualized return, and the conversion process, described below, is called annualization.
The return on investment (ROI) is return per dollar invested. It is a measure of investment performance, as opposed to size (c.f. return on equity, return on assets, return on capital employed).

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  1. M

    Please help - how to connect flow & return pipe work correctly

    Morning folks. So had some great answers how to drain down system but I would like to remove radiator fully and cap of the radiator so to speak. However, it's a two pipe system and the arrangement is in the photo provided for clarity. Can I simply just connect the flow pipe back onto the...
  2. R

    secondary return location

    Have to put in a secondary return pump to deal with a new en-suite 16m from 250L pressurised cylinder (digital shower and basin to feed). Does 22mm out and 15mm return with a Grundfos UP15-14B on the 15mm return seem OK. Any thoughts on whether pump should be located in the en-suite (easier...
  3. D

    Name the pipe/fitting type: Water return inside water in

    Hi, I am trying to find the name/type of pipe in which the one water pipe is contained within another but with opposite flow. I have attached a childlike 2D drawing for clarification. Any help/advice appreciated.
  4. S

    Pump and zone valves on return, but what's the system called.

    Firstly, this is not a job and I will not be working. We recently had our 3-port or mid-position replaced with zone valves, couldn't really see what it was that well due to its installation. I had looked at it in wonder for some time as what I thought was flow went into the hot water or...
  5. S

    secondary return for small 15L heater?

    Hi guys , planning a job which is comming up shortly , basically need to supply hot water for 3 basins , 2 of which are far enough away that i would say need a secondary return , i have picked out a 15L unvented water heater by hyco {sf15K} , which would do the job nicely but ideally need a...
  6. S

    Venting a return circulating pipe from boiler (open vented system)

    Hi I am thinking of modifying the pipework to my Baxi 24 solo he. At the moment the feed and return both point upwards. I intend to feed the return from the bottom, so I will need a vent on the return, any suggestions of the best way to go about it. I am thinking of removing the supplied return...
  7. A

    Advice needed regarding possible return to the gas industry

    Hi all, Fantastic forum you have here. To begin with, I have been out of the game for about 10 years now. I completed my NVQ 2 plumbing qualification and was Corgi registered. I worked for about 5 years installing boilers and heating systems. However, I was young. At the age of 22, I decided...
  8. G

    Prv on flow or return does it matter?

    Just wondered if anybody has an opinion as to why some manufacturers ask for the prv on a sealed system to be installed on the flow pipework rather than the return?
  9. W

    Tax return materials connundrum.

    You declare your income and you submit all your material receipts. But most people end up with a lot of materials on the van. They already claimed the full cost of which offset against their earnings. Presumably this evens out because you then use them up next year, have less material receipts...
  10. jaydebruyne

    Pipework puzzle

    At a job to repipe a part 1 pipe system which has been teed from I think from pipework under boiler under floor to feed a flow/return section of the house. My understanding of a 1-pipe system is that the pipework flowed in series.. from the first rad to the last and then returned to the...
  11. W

    Confused about problem refilling a CH system.

    Drained down a 8 rad system with a combi upstairs in shower room and - apart from 1 small rad in same room - rest are downstairs. However I was told before starting that 1 never works at all because they think it was disconnected and one always struggles to get warm. I was draining to add a...
  12. R

    another one! Bod its up your way..

    know any thing about this set up Lee? https://www.uka247.com/public got this email and something dosnt look right especially on monetry terms.... Urgent – We are seeking a reliable quality repairer in your area- can you help? UKAssistance247 provide services to the Insurance and Property...
  13. jaydebruyne

    1 pipe system

    Taken on a job - woman's house is part flow/return 2 pipe and part 1 pipe system.. I'm ripping out the remaining 1 pipe and joining into the existing flow/return. Other than new valves if they're still the ones for 1 pipe systems, it no different to piping up a normal flow/return system is it...
  14. A

    T connection on return flow of central heating

    Hi all. I'm after a quick bit of reassurance that the plumbing work I have just had completed is up to scratch. I have an open vented central heating system with hot water cylinder in an S plan plus arrangement - 2 central heat zones (one old, one just added for extension). The second central...
  15. M

    Hot water being returned to feed and expansion tank via return pipe

    Good afternoon to you all. Firstly please allow me to apologise if this question has been asked time and time again but i'm baffled, have googled like hell and am now maybe a little confused. So, Saturday evening i pop out and upon return i notice water dripping from one of the attic overflows...
  16. J

    Upgrading gravity hot water to fully pumped

    I'll need to get a new boiler soon to replace my 20yr old 4 pipe boiler with separate gravity HW and pumped CH open vented system but I foresee a problem with the overflow and vent being on the end of the HW circuit. Boiler is in the garage and has 28mm pipes going up to the airing cupboard on...
  17. V

    Column Radiators Cold at Bottom

    I'm having trouble getting my Column Radiators in Kitchen (2) & Lounge (2) getting hot at the bottom. The system is less than 2 years old and powered by a new Worcester 42CDI. All the other Rads seem to get hot. The boiler is turned up to max and all Rads have been Bled and there's no air in...
  18. Riley

    Cylinder return rule of thumb

    Evening chaps, I was always taught that the rule of thumb is that the cylinder return should be the last tee before you head back to the boiler. I was chatting to a guy today at a job who was adamant that it didn't matter. He has plumbed in four cylinders in a block of flats refurbishment...
  19. C

    Positioning flow and return pipes for a pumped system

    Hi. Does it matter if the return pipe sits above the flow pipe? Its a two pipe system. Sorry if this is a basic question. I am a propper novice.
  20. L

    Open vented hot water cylinder with secondary return and shower pumps?

    Wanted to get some advice. I am looking to install secondary return pump to open vented cylinder as it has a long run to two wash hand basins that are supplied from side tapping of the hot water cylinder. What this house also has are 3 bathrooms that have baths and showers which have fancy taps...
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