Net Internal Rate of Return (IRR)

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Net Internal Rate of Return (IRR) is a metric used in financial analysis that gives us the currency-weighted internal rate of return, net of fees generated by an investment in a fund. Net IRR is therefore more useful than Gross Internal Rate of Return (IRR).

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