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               5.4   Internal rate of return (IRR)

                             The Internal Rate of Return (IRR) is the rate of return at which the
                             project has an NPV of zero.




                                  If the IRR is greater than the cost of capital, the project should be
                                   accepted.



                               Calculate two NPVs for the project at two different costs of capital.

                                               NL
                               IRR = L +              × (H –L)
                                           NL – NH
                               Where   L = Lower rate of interest

                                         H = Higher rate of interest


                                         NL = NPV at the lower rate of interest

                                         NH = NPV at higher rate of interest


                             NPV vs IRR:

                             The advantage of NPV is that it tells us the absolute increase in
                             shareholder wealth as a result of accepting the project, at the current
                             cost of capital. The IRR simply tells us how far the cost of capital could
                             increase before the project would not be worth accepting.

               Suitability  This is best for long projects with an unknown costs of capital.




























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