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Rendementet

Rendementet is a term used in Danish and Norwegian to denote yield, return, or efficiency of a process, product, or investment. The word derives from the French rend ement meaning yield, with the definite article suffix -et in those languages. It is used across finance, agriculture, industry, and energy to express performance.

In finance, rendements describe the return on an asset over a period; in agriculture, it refers to

There is no single entity universally known as Rendementet; it is generally used as a common noun

See also: avkastning (Swedish), rendement (French), yield, efficiency.

crop
yield
per
area;
in
engineering
and
energy,
it
expresses
efficiency
or
performance,
such
as
termisk
rendement
(thermal
efficiency)
or
overall
rendement
of
a
plant.
Rendements
are
often
quoted
as
percentages,
or
as
units
of
output
per
input.
Distinctions
are
common
between
gross
rendement
(before
costs,
losses,
or
taxes)
and
net
rendement
(after
them).
In
reporting,
the
figure
may
appear
in
investment
summaries,
production
reports,
or
efficiency
analyses.
or
as
part
of
a
compound
name
in
Nordic
contexts.
Occasionally,
Rendementet
appears
as
a
title
or
proper
name
in
literature
or
media,
but
such
uses
are
rare
and
not
widely
standardized.