Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
Written by Pablo Leandro Capellari- s213666
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Abstract
Internal rate of return (IRR) is a parameter used in the financial analysis to determine the profitability of the investment, in other words, it estimates the rate of return that the evaluated investment could have. The term "internal" is due to the fact that for the calculation of the IRR, external factors that could affect the profitability of the project, such as inflation, are not considered. In mathematical terms, the IRR is defined as the discount rate that causes the sum of the cash flows of the project to be zero. In other words, if the net present value (NPV) of a project is 0 at a certain rate, that rate is the IRR [1]. Tang and Tang (2003) have validated the IRR as an alternative to the NPV as an indicator for project evaluation, considering that the IRR as from the point of view of the investor and the NPV from the point of view of the society.
Big Idea
The net present value (NPV) method is the most frequently used approach in the financial appraisal of a project. This section highlights the background & relevancy of this topic.
What is IRR?
This section explain the concept of IRR
Assumptions of IRR
This highlights the underlying assumptions in IRR
Formula
This section introduces the IRR formula & recommended steps in the calculation of the IRR.
Time period
Applications
Application of IRR in real example
Limitations
Introduce the limitations of IRR
Alternative financial appraisal methods
This section gives a brief idea about other methods
- NPV
- payback
- ROI
Annotated Bibliography
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References
- ↑ Patrick, Michael, y Nick French. «The internal rate of return (IRR): projections, benchmarks and pitfalls». Journal of Property Investment & Finance, vol. 34, n.o 6, enero de 2016, pp. 664-69. Emerald Insight, https://doi.org/10.1108/JPIF-07-2016-0059.
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