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bruttoafkast

Bruttoafkast, or gross return, is a financial metric that expresses the total return on an investment before deductions such as costs, fees and taxes. It is used across asset classes, including stocks, bonds, funds, and real estate, to show performance before expenses.

Calculation methods can vary by asset class, but the general idea is to include capital gains (or

In real estate, bruttoafkast often refers to gross rental yield. This is typically calculated as annual gross

Differences from nettoafkast: Nettoafkast subtracts ongoing costs such as maintenance, management fees, insurance, vacancies, and taxes

Limitations: Bruttoafkast does not account for taxes, fees, liquidity constraints, or the time value of money.

losses)
and
any
income
received
(for
example
dividends
or
interest)
and
exclude
costs.
A
common
formulation
is:
bruttoafkast
p.a.
=
[(Ending
value
+
Distributions)
−
Beginning
value]
/
Beginning
value
×
100.
When
comparing
investments,
it
is
important
to
note
whether
the
reported
return
is
annualized
and
which
cash
flows
are
included.
rent
divided
by
the
property's
purchase
price
or
current
market
value,
multiplied
by
100.
For
example,
a
property
bought
for
2,000,000
DKK
with
annual
gross
rent
of
120,000
DKK
yields
a
bruttoafkast
of
6%.
from
the
gross
return.
Net
figures
reflect
the
actual
profitability
after
costs,
whereas
gross
figures
provide
a
pre-cost
performance
snapshot
and
are
useful
for
initial
comparisons.
High
gross
returns
can
be
misleading
if
costs
and
taxes
are
substantial.
It
is
most
informative
when
used
alongside
net
returns
and
risk
measures.