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Excel Sensitivity (What If) analysis
The analysis below (chart #1) shows what the IRR is at a 6.75% Cap Rate and a
$4.60 Rental Rate. The IRR was derived from a long formula of inputs (note Cap Rate and Rental Rate were both one of the inputs). I need to create a sensitivity (what if) analysis table showing what happens to the IRR if the Cap Rate and/or Rental Rate is increased (see chart #2). Any recommendations on how I can do this? #1) Cap Rate 6.750% _________ Rental |IRR $4.60 |29.71% #2) Cap Rate 6.750% 7.000% _____________________________ Rental |IRR IRR $4.60 |29.71% 25.14% $4.70 |32.44% 27.86% |
Excel Sensitivity (What If) analysis
On Wed, 21 May 2008, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
jordanpcpre said: I need to create a sensitivity (what if) analysis table showing what happens to the IRR if the Cap Rate and/or Rental Rate is increased (see chart #2). Any recommendations on how I can do this? #2) Cap Rate 6.750% 7.000% _____________________________ Rental |IRR IRR $4.60 |29.71% 25.14% $4.70 |32.44% 27.86% Perhaps a Surface Chart? It should be "2D" rather than 3D; that is, it should be a plan view looking down on the data. The trick to making such a graph elegant and informative is choosing the coloring and formatting. Alternatively, the benefits of a surface chart and more can be achieved using the most versatile of Excel chart types, the scatter chart. This is a similar problem to the recent thread "Need help graphing an equation" where the equation turned out to be the equation of a surface, not a line: http://www.branta.demon.co.uk/excel/eqsurf.xls -- Del Cotter NB Personal replies to this post will send email to , which goes to a spam folder-- please send your email to del3 instead. |
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