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REO and RoI – What’s the difference? 20 Jan 2009

I know – boring old economics! But please read on, as so many of you get the two mixed up, including dare I say it – several economists! REO (Return on Extra Outlay) is a much more useful term than RoI (Return on Investment). One sees RoI being used constantly - usually in the wrong way – when REO would be far more appropriate.

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