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Here’s an example of how a business report or document can include LaTeX formulas to explain financial metrics, profitability calculations, and other key business formulas. You can use this format to introduce mathematical expressions in a business context.
1. Revenue Growth Calculation
To measure revenue growth, we use the following formula:
Example:
If a company had revenue of $500,000 in the current period and $450,000 in the previous period, the revenue growth is calculated as:
2. Break-even Point
The break-even point is where total revenues equal total costs. The formula is:
Example:
A company with fixed costs of $100,000, selling price per unit of $50, and variable cost per unit of $30 would calculate the break-even point as:
3. Net Present Value (NPV)
The NPV of an investment is calculated as:
Example:
For an investment with an initial cost of $100,000, cash inflows of $20,000 for the next 6 years, and a discount rate of 8%, the NPV is:
4. Return on Investment (ROI)
Return on Investment is calculated as:
Example:
If a project generates a net profit of $25,000 and the cost of investment is $100,000, the ROI is:
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