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I am trying to use the MIRR function which allows the use of debt in IRR
calculations. However, regardless of what number I use for a debt percentage, it has no effect on the outcome. I have tried using 10% and .1 to no avail. Every other item in the function works. I am out of ideas on this one. |
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Show us the formula, and give us an idea of what the data is. We can't help
you without that. Regards, Fred " wrote in message ... I am trying to use the MIRR function which allows the use of debt in IRR calculations. However, regardless of what number I use for a debt percentage, it has no effect on the outcome. I have tried using 10% and .1 to no avail. Every other item in the function works. I am out of ideas on this one. |
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