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''(EIR).''
 
1. ''Financial reporting.''
 
In relation to a financial asset or financial liability, the internal rate of return of the cash flows of the instrument, including the initial cost and the final maturity amount.
In relation to a financial asset or financial liability, the internal rate of return of the cash flows of the instrument, including the initial cost and the final maturity amount.




2.<br />
2. ''Hedging.''
A hedged interest rate achieved, after interest rate risk management.<br />
 
A hedged interest rate achieved, after interest rate risk management.
 
For example, the hedged interest rate achieved when hedging an interest rate exposure with an FRA.
For example, the hedged interest rate achieved when hedging an interest rate exposure with an FRA.




3.<br />
3. ''Interest rates - comparability.''
 
Annual effective rate.
Annual effective rate.
== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Annual effective rate]]
* [[Effective]]
* [[Effective interest method]]
* [[Effective interest method]]
* [[Effective rate of interest]]
* [[Effective rate of interest]]
* [[Financial asset]]
* [[Financial liability]]
* [[Financial reporting]]
* [[Forward rate agreement]] (FRA)
* [[Hedging]]
* [[Interest rate]]
* [[Internal rate of return]]
* [[Internal rate of return]]
* [[Annual effective rate]]
 
* [[FRA]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 23:01, 30 October 2024

(EIR).

1. Financial reporting.

In relation to a financial asset or financial liability, the internal rate of return of the cash flows of the instrument, including the initial cost and the final maturity amount.


2. Hedging.

A hedged interest rate achieved, after interest rate risk management.

For example, the hedged interest rate achieved when hedging an interest rate exposure with an FRA.


3. Interest rates - comparability.

Annual effective rate.


See also