Return

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Return is a concept used in various fields such as finance, computer programming, and logistics. It refers to the act of bringing something back to its original state or position, or the process of going back to a previous condition or situation.

Return in Finance

In finance, a return is the gain or loss made on an investment. It is usually expressed as a percentage of the investment's initial cost. The return can be realized (already received or paid) or unrealized (potential gain or loss, not yet received or paid).

Return in Computer Programming

In computer programming, a return is a statement that ends the execution of a function and sends the control back to the calling function. It can also send a value from a called function back to the calling function. The return value is the output of the function.

Return in Logistics

In logistics, a return refers to the process of moving goods from their typical final destination for the purpose of capturing value, or proper disposal. This process is also known as reverse logistics.

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