Part 2 - IRR How to Calculate Internal Rate of Return Explained (new)
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@MBAbullshitDotCom Your estimated IRR
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@hanantuf LOL! Hope your presentation goes well!
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@MissRocknRollCatt Hi! Which equations?
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your explainations are always great.. I hate accounts but it feels nice n easy to learn from your videos... I want to ask u one fing. in the rest of the vids or on net, I have seen only you putting the negative signs in the years on the PV formula... does it make any difference? thank you so much... :)
tazer1989 3 weeks ago
@tazer1989 Hey Tazer. Putting negative sign in an exponent is just a shortcut to the conventional way where they put the positive exponent in a denominator. So the only difference is that it's faster. Cheers!
MBAbullshitDotCom 3 weeks ago
When I put the formula in the calculator I get an error so basically how do I do it??/ do I need to put in yx in the scientific calculator to give me the top corner box so I put the -1 and -2?
bagio69 4 weeks ago
@bagio69 I don't know how to use your specific calculator but in mine, yes, I press yX first and then do the -1 or -2. Cheers!
MBAbullshitDotCom 4 weeks ago
Im still not understanding how you are solving your equations. The ones where you are guessing the rate. First, are the exponents there just to show which year the interest is from or does it have a mathematical purpose. Secondly, there has to be some kind of division taking place somewhere in order to get numbers that small. What am i missing?
rodshockin 1 month ago
@rodshockin The exponents show which year the cashflow comes. And secondly, which numbers that small?
MBAbullshitDotCom 1 month ago