Who has heard of this: Discounted Profitability Index (DPI)
Has any body come accross the term DPI? I cannot find it anywhere online and I would like some in depth detail on it and what it is used for/how it is used.
Has any body come accross the term DPI? I cannot find it anywhere online and I would like some in depth detail on it and what it is used for/how it is used.
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Has to do with inventory
If you're looking from the perspective of private equity funds, the term DPI stands for Distribution to Paid In. It looks at how much the fund has returned to investors relative to how much investors have put into the fund.
Per Preqin: "The proportion of the called up capital that has been distributed or returned back to LPs. This will include cash and stock distributions, with the latter being valued as at the date of distribution and treated in the same way as a cash distribution. Distributed % is one measure of the cash performance of the partnership that is not subject to judgemental factors (as for value and IRR)."
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