Business
Payback Period
Definition
The payback period is the length of time it takes for an investment to generate enough savings or revenue to recover its initial cost. In accounting firm contexts, it is commonly used to evaluate technology purchases by dividing total implementation cost by monthly cost savings. A shorter payback period indicates a faster return on investment.
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