18 Jun 2008 02:50 PM EDT
[ Tags: roi,  return on investment ]

posted in XenApp by Carlos Nieves

A return on investment (ROI) analysis is one of the ways how organizations build a financial business case to evaluate an investment. With the existing challenges in today's economy, it seems like ROI discussions will play a bigger role this year and next year in the decision-making process to reduce costs, increase gains, and justify the investment. I'll like to hear your perspective about this and understand how an ROI analysis influences your decisions. 

  • Do you feel there will be a bigger need for an ROI analysis moving forward or is it already a "must have"?
  • How important is it to justify ROI to receive funding from management in your organization?
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Here's our market view on American stock market for 10th October, 2008

 

The stock market has collapsed - since Sept. 19 the DJIA is down 25% and the S&P 500 is down 28% and down 42% from a year ago.

 

How can this happen so quickly and so dramatically when so many good things have occurred? Oil is down to $82 a barrel; interest rates are very low; the dollar is up; valuation levels are extremely attractive among many blue chip stocks.

 

What's the real problem? The problem that is killing the stock market is a lack of hope about the future.

 

Hope springs from optimism that is based on facts and history. Look at the history of America and really all of mankind. Life is full of setbacks and problems - that's just the deal. But this too shall pass, as all scary periods have.

 

Doomsayers have been around forever and their batting average is zero. Buying stock is based on hope - hope for the future. If one doesn't have hope, they shouldn't be in this business.

 

So what is the best service we, as professionals, can provide for our clients?

 

First, discuss the fact that we are dealing with serious problems but it is not at all like 1929. The Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department are doing many things to restore confidence in the financial system. There is global coordination in attacking the problem, which is lack of confidence.

 

Tell your clients to look at history of our great nation and what has happened since 1776 when we faced very serious problems. The stock market actually rose steadily about six months after Pearl Harbor and until the end of WWII even though the outcome was not at all clear for several years.

 

No one knows when the stock market will bottom and a new bull will commence. We do know that stocks and mutual funds offer the best values we have seen since Black Monday, Oct. 19, 1987.

 

Almost all Americans have hope about the future of our nation, but they need help to control their normal fears.

 

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Posted by Anonymous at Oct 13, 2008 08:20 | Reply To This

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