
- XIRR - Financial Wisdom Forum- >Huh? XIRR? XIRR is explained here and here. The idea is to list your investments and withdrawals along with dates and use: XIRR (investments,dates,a guess) as shown in Figure … 
- XIRR: a bug? - Financial Wisdom Forum- Besides, XIRR gets a wrong answer with an initial investment of $200.00 but the right answer when that's changed to $200.00001. Ain't that a bug? If you try (almost) any other software, … 
- XIRR and YTD Part 2 - financialwisdomforum.org- The XIRR value is the (constant) annual interest a (fictitious) bank would pay so that your deposits and withdrawals yield your final portfolio after one 365-day year. 
- YTD - Financial Wisdom Forum- In the above spreadsheet (called YTD.xls) , the XIRR function is used. Alas, Excel's XIRR works by starting with an initial "guess" of 10% then making a jillion corrections to that guess. Usually … 
- XIRR 함수 결과값이 재무용 계산기로 계산한 값과 차이가 나는 …- Dec 13, 2012 · XIRR 함수의 경우 아래와 같은 수식으로 작동하게 됩니다. 혹시 Texas Instruments사의 재무 계산기는 어떤 알고리즘으로 작동하는지 확인이 가능하신가요? 추가적인 … 
- XIRR, eh? - Financial Wisdom Forum- May 20, 2007 · The XIRR return says 0.0% ... which ain't right. Now change the initial $200 investment to $200.01 (or even $200.00001) and the correct XIRR appears. Mamma mia! … 
- xirr - Microsoft Community- Sep 6, 2013 · The XIRR function gives a 'no result (2.98023E-09) in some cases where everything seems to be in order (positive and negative cash flows, proper dates). I am giving … 
- XIRR and similar finance functions - Microsoft Community- Feb 5, 2022 · XIRR and similar finance functions Hi, I learned about XIRR and used it, okay. XIRR is using compounded interest calculation, which I mostly need. However I sometimes need … 
- Return on Investment - Financial Wisdom Forum- Jan 1, 2007 · Here's a XIRR vs IRR spreadsheet to play with ... just click on the picture: Note: The spreadsheet works in Open Office, too Note, too, that IRR just looks at the cash flows, not the … 
- XIRR and YTD - financialwisdomforum.org- Jun 1, 2003 · motivated by e-mail from Cassius M. Here's an interesting and seemingly parodoxical thing. >I love paradoxal things! I remember when ... Pay attention. Suppose we …