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Internal Growth Rate

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

Internal Growth Rate
The maximum amount of growth a company can sustain without needing to borrow money, make a new issue of stocks, or otherwise obtain a new source of financing. One calculates the internal growth rate by taking the company's retained earnings and dividing by its total assets.


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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.
These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and factors such as: (1) the impact of changes in interest rates, (2) fluctuation in economic conditions, (3) competition in the Company's defined market, (4) the Company's ability to sustain its internal growth rate and to preserve its earning assets quality, and (5) government regulations.
These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and factors such as: (1) the impact of changes in interest rates, (2) fluctuation in economic conditions, (3) competition in the Bank's defined market, (4) the Bank's ability to sustain its internal growth rate and to preserve its earning assets quality, and (5) government regulations.
 
 
 
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