INR (when normalized)
[/aɪ.ɛn.ɑːr/ or /ˌaɪ.ɛn.ˈɑːr/]
noun
INR (quando normalizado) - Taxa de Retorno Interna Normalizada
1. A financial metric that adjusts the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) to account for the scale or size of an investment, making it comparable across projects of different magnitudes
When the normalized INR is calculated, we can fairly compare the two investment opportunities despite their different initial capital requirements.
Quando a INR normalizada é calculada, podemos comparar adequadamente as duas oportunidades de investimento apesar de seus diferentes requisitos de capital inicial.
2. In data science and statistics, INR refers to a normalized regression analysis result, particularly when standardizing input variables or outputs
The normalized INR values help eliminate bias from variables with different scales in the predictive model.
Os valores de INR normalizados ajudam a eliminar vieses de variáveis com escalas diferentes no modelo preditivo.
INR (when normalized) is predominantly a technical financial and statistical term used in professional investment analysis, corporate finance, and data science contexts. It is more commonly encountered in English-language financial literature and academic papers. In Brazil, this terminology is primarily used by financial professionals, investment bankers, and quantitative analysts. The concept reflects the modern emphasis on standardization and comparable metrics in investment decision-making across different markets and project scales.
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