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QUOTE(edwardSL @ Apr 5 2014, 06:36 PM) Hey guys, To put it in layman terms, IRR tells u how hard your money is working for u, and it assists comparison because it takes into account different timings.Today I just started to use IRR method to evaluated my fund portfolio. Hope some of you may explain a bit to me ^^ 1) Is IRR/XIRR only effective in calculating fund performance at least over one year period or longer? What's exactly the criteria to use IRR/XIRR? 2) What exactly the result of calculating IRR/XIRR will tell me? I just know number higher mean better? Lol BTW Thx to @Pink Spider for the useful speadsheet provided ^^ |
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