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Internal Growth Rate

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Internal Growth Rate
The highest level of growth achievable for a business without obtaining outside financing.

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Derived by taking a company's retained earnings and dividing by total assets.


Internal growth rate
Maximum rate a firm can expand without outside sources of funding. Growth generated by cash flows retained by company.

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``We anticipate that, through acquisitions, the company will be able to lift its 12 to 14 percent (annual) internal growth rate to better than 20 percent.
The internal growth rate (the increase in leasing revenues at locations open one year or more, excluding acquisitions at those locations) was 15.
Internal growth rate in the sector averaged 17% in recent years while its international outsource business is growing at 27% annually.
 
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