internal rate of return (IRR) method
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A method of capital budgeting in which the future cash flows are discounted at a rate that makes the net present value of the project equal to zero. The internal rate of return represents the interest yield promised by a project over its useful life.
Glossary term from Asia-Pacific edition of Entrepreneurship Theory Process Practice (Melbourne: Cengage, 2019)
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