Internal rate of return
The internal rate of return (IRR) is the discount rate at which a project's NPV equals zero — the break-even return the project earns. Accept when IRR exceeds the required rate of return.
FrameworkDCF investment appraisal
See it move
As the discount rate used to evaluate a project rises, its net present value falls along a downward line. The internal rate of return is the discount rate at which that line crosses zero — the project's break-even return. A project is accepted when its IRR exceeds the firm's hurdle rate, such as its WACC.
The formula
Variables
- Internal rate of return (decimal)
- Net cash flow in period t (€)
- Period number (periods)
- Initial investment (€)
IRR is the rate that makes NPV exactly zero; found numerically. Accept when IRR exceeds the hurdle rate.
Check yourself
A project has an internal rate of return (IRR) of 11%. The firm's weighted average cost of capital is 13%. Which conclusion is correct under the IRR decision rule?