The internal rate if return on investment in education?
November 23rd, 2008 | by Thomas |Chris G asked:
I understand what t is but i dont think i could define it any clues?
a) discount rate that equates the net present value at zero
b)intrest rate on educational loans (I dont think its this one)
c)ratio of earnings potential with the education-to-earnings potential without the education
d)ratio of after-tax earnings to before-tax earnings
I understand what t is but i dont think i could define it any clues?
a) discount rate that equates the net present value at zero
b)intrest rate on educational loans (I dont think its this one)
c)ratio of earnings potential with the education-to-earnings potential without the education
d)ratio of after-tax earnings to before-tax earnings
THANKS FOR THE HELP =]

3 Responses to “The internal rate if return on investment in education?”
By Jon B on Nov 24, 2008 | Reply
The answer is C.
Your rate of return on investment in education is any income earned over what you would have earned if you did not attend school.
By tehabwa on Nov 27, 2008 | Reply
Well, think about it, if you invest in education, which of the things you list would have to do with the RETURN on that INVESTMENT?
By Conz on Nov 30, 2008 | Reply
Just think of the fact, that education is a gift that cant be stolen. Nowadays, we can just find a job just by pure luck of experience..Sure Education is a internal investment.. = P