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Internal Rate of Return IRR: Formula and Examples

Internal Rate of Return IRR: Formula and Examples

August 6, 2024
Bill Kimball

The example above illustrates the basic principles of disaggregating IRR, which ideally should be done before any comparison of different investments. Consider, for example, two investments by a large private-equity fund, both of them businesses with more than €100 million in annual revenues (Exhibit 2). Each had generated healthy bottom-line …

Marginal Cost: Meaning, Formula, and Examples

Marginal Cost: Meaning, Formula, and Examples

August 6, 2024
Bill Kimball

Externalities are costs (or benefits) that are not borne by the parties to the economic transaction. A producer may, for example, pollute the environment, and others may bear those costs. A consumer may consume a good which produces benefits for society, such as education; because the individual does not receive all of the benefits, he […]

Are Accounts Payable an Expense?

Are Accounts Payable an Expense?

August 5, 2024
Bill Kimball

Accounts payable turnover is the total purchases on credit divided by the average accounts payable balance. Business owners must monitor the accounts payable balance and use a cash forecast to plan the payments. A company’s cash position is important because every firm needs a minimum cash balance to operate. Owners must consider the …

How to double your money 20+ Best ways to double your money!

How to double your money 20+ Best ways to double your money!

August 5, 2024
Bill Kimball

The next doubling gets you $8,000, the next one $16,000, the next one $32,000, and then $64,000 after six doublings. Using the Rule of 72 estimate, your earliest invested money can potentially double around six times in a typical  career, which makes that early money so very valuable to your plan. Roth IRAs are a […]

Stockholders Equity Balance Sheet Guide, Examples, Calculation

Stockholders Equity Balance Sheet Guide, Examples, Calculation

August 5, 2024
Bill Kimball

As referred above, stockholders’ equity can be calculated by taking the total assets of a company and subtracting liabilities. This makes sense as the company’s total stockholders’ equity is the cumulative amount of paid-in capital and retained earnings. This is an account on a company’s balance sheet that consists of …

Payback Period: Definition, Formula, and Calculation

Payback Period: Definition, Formula, and Calculation

August 5, 2024
Bill Kimball

In the arsenal of corporate finance tools for capital budgeting, it’s worth seeing how it compares to other capital budgeting methods such as NPV, IRR, modified IRR, and profitability index. The point after breaking even is when the total of discounted cash inflows will exceed the initial cost. The rate of return can be positive […]