Return on investment aka ROI.

Return on investment.What is that exactly? Theory is that as you make an investment, the cost for you will diminish and you have a larger share of the profits to use. The longer you can use an investment, it is like putting dollars in the bank, because you do not have additional investment costs. When was the last time you heard a major software company mention their ROI for you? They just want to keep taxing you incrementally. .


Which of the two do you think you will get the best return n investment from?



Eventually you will want to upgrade equipment, but if you can delay those costs, are you not in a better position to bargain?

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