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One of the toughest jobs any head coach for the NFL or NBA has is: who makes the final team roster? Is there a level of production that warrants the inherent risk? Is getting a proven high potential scorer worth that player’s poor defense? Is the linebacker who gives quarterbacks sleepless nights worth his off-the-field tabloid escapades? The risk and reward factors are calculated to create a hurdle rate of return, which is the minimum amount of return anticipated to make the risk worth the effort to keep the asset or project. In the case of hedge funds, where the manager gets incentive bonuses for performance above agreed upon benchmarks, the hurdle rate is the nut that needs to be covered before bonuses kick in.
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Finance allah shmoop shmoop what is ah hurdle rate Well
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a hurdle rate refers to the investment return minimum that
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an investment project requires for it to be worth taking
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the risk and effort to do it in the first
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place All right what does that really mean Well you're
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the new ceo of baby's first chainsaw inc a project
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manager present to you the opportunity to open a new
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line of business called grand pas last chain saw going
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into that business will cost you one hundred million box
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of initial investment in large print labeling walker accessible attachments
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jittery hand stabilizers and some extra denture cream You as
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ceo are looking at eight other projects you can afford
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to do on ly one and the best of the
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eight other projects is a similar product called the unhinged
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midlife crisis chainsaw which has been garnering a lot of
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early interest That project has return rate of fourteen percent
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so the project manager presenting grandpas last chainsaw now has
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a hurdle rate that must be above the highest last
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hurdle or fourteen percent fourteen percent annualized return got it
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and that's as presented by the project manager pitching investment
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in the mid life crisis model meaning they think it'll
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return fourteen percent a year on the investment Got it
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Whichever of those eight competitive project managers presents the most
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believable projections for sales and profits that exceed the others
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well they'll soon become king of the family chainsaw market
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And the ones who don't well let's just say they 00:01:38.855 --> [endTime] use a few extra bodies over in product development
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