Let's say you have a pretty safe investment that makes 100% ROI monthly return (you invest $100 and make back $200 after a month).
If you were to use borrowed money to scale your investment, what monthly return on investment would you offer the investor from whom you borrowed the money? This person will not care to have much detail of how the return is being made.
As far as I can tell it only has to be high enough (and "liquid" enough, ie. not "locked" up for a certain time period) to be substantially better than other popular forms of "safe investments".
In your opinion, what is a good monthly ROI % to offer the investor?
*Edit: in the title I used the term "rate of return" which may or may not be different from the term "return on investment"... however I am referring to "return on investment" in the title of this thread.
If you were to use borrowed money to scale your investment, what monthly return on investment would you offer the investor from whom you borrowed the money? This person will not care to have much detail of how the return is being made.
As far as I can tell it only has to be high enough (and "liquid" enough, ie. not "locked" up for a certain time period) to be substantially better than other popular forms of "safe investments".
In your opinion, what is a good monthly ROI % to offer the investor?
*Edit: in the title I used the term "rate of return" which may or may not be different from the term "return on investment"... however I am referring to "return on investment" in the title of this thread.