LBO & Paper LBO
Define MOIC and IRR in the context of a paper LBO, and state how they relate.
Model answer
MOIC (multiple of invested capital, a.k.a. MoM or cash-on-cash) = total equity returned / equity invested — a multiple, ignoring time. IRR is the annualized compound rate that grows the initial…
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