hurdle rate
1hurdle rate — noun (finance) The minimum rate at which annual assets must grow before the achievement of specified results • • • Main Entry: ↑hurdle …
2Hurdle Rate — The minimum rate of return on a project or investment required by a manager or investor. In order to compensate for risk, the riskier the project, the higher the hurdle rate. In the hedge fund world, hurdle rate refers to the rate of return that… …
3Hurdle rate — The hurdle rate is the minimum rate of return that must be met for a company to undertake a particular project. The hurdle rate is usually determined by evaluating existing opportunities in operations expansion, rate of return for investments,… …
4hurdle rate — The required return in capital budgeting. For example, if a project has an expected rate of return higher than the hurdle rate, the project may be accepted. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
5hurdle rate — The rate of interest in a capital budgeting study that a proposed project must exceed before it can be regarded as worthy of consideration. The hurdle rate is often based on the cost of capital or the weighted average cost of capital, adjusted by …
6hurdle rate — The rate of interest in a capital budgeting study that a proposed project must exceed before it can be regarded worthy of consideration. The hurdle rate is often based on the cost of capital or the weighted average cost of capital, adjusted by a… …
7hurdle rate — / hɜ:d(ə)l reɪt/ noun 1. the rate of growth in a portfolio required to repay the final fixed redemption price of zero dividend preference shares 2. a minimum rate of return needed by a bank to fund a loan, the rate below which a loan is not… …
8hurdle rate — A *rate of return used as a threshold for accepting or rejecting proposed investments. It represents a required rate of return. See *cost of capital …
9Hurdle rate — The required return in capital budgeting. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
10Минимально допустимая рентабельность (HURDLE RATE, CUT-OFF RATE) — Минимально допустимая норма прибыли, которую компании предполагают получить от будущего проекта или инвестиций без учета нефинансовых показателей. Минимально допустимая рентабельность обычно превышает стоимость капитала компании. Называется также …