Investing in a diversified portfolio of stocks or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is a common way to potentially maximize returns on a 100 investment. Consider researching low-cost index funds or blue-chip stocks with strong growth potential. It's important to remember that all investments carry risks, so it's wise to consult with a financial advisor before making any decisions.
The opportunity cost of a business decision is the value of the potential benefit of the next best opportunity foregone.For example, if I have one £100 to invest, and I can invest in project A, which will return me a profit of £300 or project B, which will return a profit of £150, then I will choose project A. The total cost of the project is:Cost of investment + opportunity cost = £100 + £150 = £250.The £150 in the above formula is the profit I would have made from the next best option for my investment (ie, project B).Since the total cost of my project (£250) is less than my profit (£300), then I have made the right decision. If I had chosen project B for my investment, my total cost would be (100+300=)£400, which is less than the profit of £250, and so I know I have made the wrong decision.In deciding how best to maximise return on capital, one must always consider the opportunity cost of one's investment. It is important to remember that there is always the alternative of simply investing one's money in the bank, earning nominal interest (say 5%). If the expected returns are not above this rate, then total cost (including opportunity cost) will exceed the return on investment and so the potential investment should not be made.
We cannot say that the interest rate on our savings account should be greater than the rate of inflation, but we can say that the interest earned on our overall savings or investments should be greater than the inflation rate. That is because: Let's say you invested Rs. 100 in a bank that gives you 3% interest every year, which means your 100 would have grown to be 103 by the end of the year, but if the country's inflation rate if say 8%, something that was 100 rupees last year would be costing 108 rupees now which means your money has effectively lost its value. That is why we must invest in instruments that give us returns that are alteast greater than the inflation rate.
I will invest my money in cryp-to and purchase coins on the Netcoins Canada exchange.
In the standard monopoly the best color to describe the $100 bill is a beige color.
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because they know that they are the most companies that will pay them large returns
the most you can get with arshavin is obvuisly 100 because that's the best you can get to on fifa 09
100 % would be the maximum
The maximum amperage capacity of a 100 amp Pushmatic breaker is 100 amps.
A 100 amp meter can measure a maximum current capacity of 100 amps.
The maximum current capacity of a 100 amp circuit breaker is 100 amps.
The maximum current capacity of a 100 amp service panel is 100 amps.
The maximum amperage capacity of the 100 amp subpanel is 100 amps.
Ofcourse you can...but dont expect anything out of it....
Microsoft is a good place to invest if you put $100 in 5 years you will have lick $250,000 OR $150,000 OR more Microsoft
The maximum amperage capacity of a 100 amp panel with a main breaker is 100 amps.
$100, that is the best value and the highest you can give.