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kherson [118]
1 year ago
5

What is the difference between an IRR preference and an IRR lookback?

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1 answer:
Verizon [17]1 year ago
6 0

An IRR preference will always provide the investor with a return that is equal to or greater than the return from an IRR lookback.

<h3>What is IRR preference and IRR lookback?</h3>
  • With an IRR preference, the investor receives all additional cash flow from the sale (after each party has received capital equal to their investment) until a specified IRR is reached.
  • The cash flow after each party has received capital equal to their initial investment is split in a predetermined proportion with an IRR lookback.
  • IRR Lookback Payment refers to a payment that brings the annualized internal rate of return on the loan to 25%, as determined by the lender.
  • IRR is a metric that expresses as a percentage to an investor the average annual compounded return on a real estate investment over time. The preferred return is the first claim on distributions of free cash flow.

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