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Internal Rate of Return

Summary

The Internal Rate of Return (IRR) is a financial metric used to evaluate the profitability of an investment or project.

Detailed Description

The Internal Rate of Return is the discount rate that makes the net present value (NPV) of an investment zero. In other words, it's the rate at which expected cash inflows from an investment equal the initial investment outflow. This metric is particularly useful for comparing the profitability of multiple investments or projects with different cash flow patterns and durations. A higher IRR indicates a more attractive investment opportunity, while a lower IRR suggests a less favorable one.

Category
Finance
Synonyms
IRR
Investment Rate of Return

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Evaluating Investment Projects

IRR is used to evaluate whether to undertake new projects based on expected cash flows and required returns.

Industries:

Finance
Real Estate
Venture Capital

Platforms:

Various financial analysis software
Spreadsheets
Portfolio Management

Investors use IRR to assess the performance of different assets within an investment portfolio to optimize returns.

Industries:

Finance
Investment Management

Platforms:

Portfolio management software
Investment analysis tools
Capital Budgeting Decisions

Companies apply IRR to make informed decisions on capital expenditures and resource allocation.

Industries:

Manufacturing
Construction
Technology

Platforms:

Corporate finance software
Accounting systems

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