Year | Cash flow |
0 | -25000 |
1 | 9000 |
2 | 9000 |
3 | 9000 |
4 | 9000 |
5 | 13000 |
25.95% |
Rate of return = 25.95 or 26% rounding off
Formula:-
Year | Cash flow |
0 | -25000 |
1 | =25000-16000 |
2 | =25000-16000 |
3 | =25000-16000 |
4 | =25000-16000 |
5 | =25000-16000+4000 |
=IRR(B27:B32) |
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