What is the Internal Rate of Return (IRR)?
The IRR is the discount rate at which the net present value of all cash flows from an investment equals zero.
How do I use this calculator?
Input your series of cash flows over time, and the calculator will determine the IRR for you.
What does NPV stand for in this context?
NPV stands for Net Present Value, which is the sum of all future cash flows discounted back to their present value.
Can I use this calculator for any type of investment?
Yes, you can use it for various types of investments as long as you have a series of cash flows over time.
What if my cash flows include both positive and negative values?
The calculator can handle both positive and negative cash flows. Just input them as they occur.
How accurate is the IRR calculation provided by this calculator?
The accuracy depends on the precision of the cash flow data you input. The calculator uses standard financial formulas to compute the IRR.
Is there a limit to how many cash flows I can enter?
There may be a practical limit based on the calculator’s design, but typically it can handle a reasonable number of cash flows for most investment analyses.