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xirr function

  1. #1
    john
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    xirr function

    If the data is organized as follows, how do I adjust the XIRR formula (or
    format of the data) to produce a CAGR ?

    2008 2009 2010
    NS 100 200 350

    Must the year row include m/d/y format only ?

    Thanks,

  2. #2
    Fred Smith
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    Re: xirr function

    You don't use XIRR. Use IRR.

    By the way you will need to have at least one negative cash flow to get a
    result. The data you have says you are receiving $100 in 2008, $200 in 2009 and
    $350 in 2010. But how much did you invest, and when did you invest it? You'll
    have to tell IRR (and XIRR for that matter) that before it can calculate a
    result.

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    Regards,
    Fred


    "john" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > If the data is organized as follows, how do I adjust the XIRR formula (or
    > format of the data) to produce a CAGR ?
    >
    > 2008 2009 2010
    > NS 100 200 350
    >
    > Must the year row include m/d/y format only ?
    >
    > Thanks,




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