Rendabel
Rendabel is an adjective used in Dutch, German, and Afrikaans to describe something that yields a profit or is financially viable. In economic and business contexts it refers to investments, projects, assets, or plans whose expected or realized returns exceed their costs, making them worth pursuing from a financial perspective. Generally, rendabel implies a favorable cost-benefit balance, although it does not guarantee profitability under all conditions.
Etymology: In Dutch and German, rendabel derives from the root related to yield or return (rendement in
Usage: Common in Dutch-language business writing, for example een rendabele investering; in German-language texts rendabel is
See also: profitability, return on investment, cost-benefit analysis, viable, rentable.
Note: Rendabel is not a specific organization or established product unless used as a proper noun; verify