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作者: Roflnadal    时间: 2013-4-8 17:55     标题: Quick question - IPS and Inflation

If you are required to calculate pre-tax return, do you add inflation before or after you perform the return/1-tax rate?
Thanks
作者: hw0799    时间: 2013-4-8 17:56

add inflation before you perform the return / 1-T calculation.
作者: himanshumh    时间: 2013-4-8 17:56

I would do before.
also when you have a net outflow from portfolio, and we have the inflation rate, do we always input the PMT as today cashflow*(1+inflation)?
作者: MonkeyBusiness    时间: 2013-4-8 17:57

there is an example in schweser videos - I think I got it now
first - they talk about long term return requirements - they use pmt adjusted for next years inflation ( expected to stay stable for the whole period)
second when asked about NEXT year return, they dont adjust for inflation
作者: ishfaque    时间: 2013-4-8 17:57

this was the ingrams
作者: LBriscoe    时间: 2013-4-8 17:58

yeah, i reworked the ingrams ips problem yesterday. in that case though, everything was done pre-tax. and inflation was added at the end. AFTER you got the pretax number, no?
作者: cityboy    时间: 2013-4-8 17:58

sorry florin, i guess you were referring to your own question..
作者: ohai    时间: 2013-4-8 17:59

for the long term return - they inflated next year payment - they calculated the return and then added inflation
作者: jcfa2011    时间: 2013-4-8 17:59

but to the original question posted by maagian. in the ingram’s case, they add inflation after they’ve already got the pretax return.
作者: tikfed    时间: 2013-4-8 17:59

cfasf1 - the rationale - since that is your question would be that inflation is taxed as well
if I make 100k in nominal terms - that is what I get taxed on, I don’t get taxed on 90k because 10% was inflation
作者: JGovender    时间: 2013-4-8 18:00

Ok, so in other words, add inflation first, then calculate before tax nominal return.
Thanks
作者: stockjaguar    时间: 2013-4-8 18:00

had to get out of the house. somehow, this is my fault, this thread got confusing. i’m not actually sure that florin and i are even disagreeing.
at the risk of making it more confusing.
say you have an after tax required return, that has not included an inflation component. say 4% is the after tax requirement. tax rate is 20%.
so your pretax return requirement is 5%.
if inflation is 2%, you are saying you would go,
(4%+ 2%)/.8 = 7.5%?
and i would go, 4%/.8 = 5% then add 2% inflation to get 7%.
is this what we are saying?
作者: defour44    时间: 2013-4-8 18:00

yes I would do first one
作者: cchang    时间: 2013-4-8 18:01

upon thinking about this some more, i think you are right, florin. thanks. i guess i was thrown off by the ingram case. in that case, didn’t they get the pretax retun then add the inflation rate on top of it?
作者: therecruit    时间: 2013-4-8 18:01

wow. sorry florinpop. you are absolutely right. i’m not sure what i was thinking. you added the inflation to the pretax return so it could be taxed. there is nothing to be confused about with the ingram case. sorry for causing the confusion. i think i’ve hit my limit.. going into the gips ethics meditative state. good luck on the test..




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