🔴 Internal Rate of Return IRR Explained with Internal Rate of Return Example

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Imagine you found a wizard with a boat on a magic river... For every $100 you gave the wizard.. He would give you back $10/year FOREVER and ever! So how much % do you get every year? 10%. Because $10 is 10% of $100. Guess what? This 10% is called your RATE of RETURN (careful, this is not yet your INTERNAL rate of return...) So this 10% Rate of Return tells you HOW QUICKLY you get back your money in EXACTLY 1 year... compared to your original $100.

So this 10% Rate of Return tells you HOW QUICKLY you get back your money in EXACTLY 1 year... compared to your original $100. Now what if... It wasn't that simple... What if the wizard brought you back a different amount every year?    • 🔴 Internal Rate of Return IRR Explain...   On some lucky years, he might bring back $70 On other years, he might bring back only $5.. And what if... It was NOT forever? What if it was for exactly 7 years? What is your % Rate of Return now? Not so easy to know now, right? It's like the rate of return is now HIDDEN... This "hidden" rate of return is now called the INTERNAL Rate of Return or simply IRR.

To find the exact %, we use the IRR Formula. Don't panic! I promise it's much easier that it looks! So if you know your business' Internal Rate of Return, how do you use it? This simplest example is this: Let's say you borrowed money to buy a candy machine for business. When you compare the money you earn from the candy machine with the amount you paid for the candy machine, you can compute your candy machine's IRR... ... and when you know your candy machine's IRR, you can then compare it to your borrowing cost. If your business borrows money from the bank at a 4% interest rate and your Internal Rate of Return is 10%, then you WIN 6%... Because 10% minus 4% is 6%. On the other hand, if your business borrows money at a 4% interest rate, but your candy machine's IRR is only 3%, then you LOSE.

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