The profitability index (PI) is used to assess how much profit may come from a particular investment. Although not that common among finance professionals, as opposed to NPV and IRR, it is still considered economically sound. Governments and NGOs normally use this index when performing capital analysis.
The Profitability Index (PI), also known as Value Investment Ratio (VIR), expresses the relationship between the discounted inflows and invested amounts, or costs, for a given project. We can think of PI as the discounted value a project returns for one unit of currency invested.
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