What is the approximate IRR for a project that costs $100,000 and provides cash inflows of $30,000 for 6 years?
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Let Irr be x%
At IRR present value of inflows=present value of outflows
100,000=30000/1.0x+30000/1.0x^2+.............+30000/1.0x^6
Hence x=irr=19.9%(approx).
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