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Is irr an annual rate?

Yes, the term "IRR" stands for Internal Rate of Return, which is an annualized rate of return used to evaluate the profitability of an investment over time.


What is ungeared IRR?

irr after interest


What is meant by the abbreviation of IRR?

IRR is an abbreviation for the economics term internal rate of return. This is the interest rate compared to the expected profit of project or venture. An IRR is weighed against the cost of capital involved in the venture to determine the feasibility of said venture.


What is the relationship between irr and net profit percent. is it necessary that irr should always be more than np percent?

IRR stands for internal rate of return and it is calculated based upon a series of cash flows over time. The discount rate that yields an NPV (net present value) of zero is the IRR. IRR is used in capital budgeting and investment analysis to assess the return over time from an investment made. Net profit percent is an accounting measure that is calculated based upon one year or time period and it typically is net profit divided by sales or revenue. So the short answer is that there is no direct relationship between irr and np percent.


How tall is Tim Irr?

Tim Irr is 6' 1 1/2".


Additivity property of IRR?

You should not be ADDICTED to property of IRR anyways!!stop it!! well you cant...


When was Christopher Irr born?

Christopher Irr was born on September 13, 1984, in Portsmouth, Virginia, USA.


What is IRR reinvestment rate assumption?

The IRR reinvestment rate assumption is the mistaken assumption that the IRR of a project implicitly assumes that all positive cash flows from the project that occur in periods before the end of the project will be reinvested at the rate of IRR per period until the end of the project.


What is the effect on IRR if cost of capital decreased?

A change in the cost of capital will not, typically, impact on the IRR. IRR is measure of the annualised effective interest rate, or discount rate, required for the net present values of a stream of cash flows to equal zero. The IRR will not be affected by the cost of capital; instead you should compare the IRR to the cost of capital when making investment decisions. If the IRR is higher than the cost of capital the project/investment should be viable (i.e. should have a positive net present value - NPV). If the IRR is lower than the cost of capital it should not be undertaken. So, whilst a higher cost of capital will not change the IRR it will lead to fewer investment decisions being acceptable when using IRR as the method of assessing those investment decisions.


Why is the NPV approach often regarded to be superior to the IRR method?

Why is the NPV approach often regarded to be superior to the IRR method?


What does the prefix irr mean?

The prefix "irr" typically means not or without, suggesting a lack of correctness or regularity in the word it precedes.


IRR VS NPV?

IRR: Internal rate return NPV: Net present value Both are measure of the viability of a project(s) You can have multiple IRR (because of discontinued cash flows) but you always have one NPV.