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Frank

ROI
 

I've been looking for an Excel s/s that will perform financial ROI's,
including periodic additons/withdrawals, such as the online app found at
http://cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/retur...returnrate.jsp.

I've searched high and low to no avail.

I want this app for a website that tracks investments for its users for a
particular 401 sort of pension plan.

Thanks!!!




Ron Rosenfeld

ROI
 
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 12:11:28 -0600, "Frank" wrote:


I've been looking for an Excel s/s that will perform financial ROI's,
including periodic additons/withdrawals, such as the online app found at
http://cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/retur...returnrate.jsp.

I've searched high and low to no avail.

I want this app for a website that tracks investments for its users for a
particular 401 sort of pension plan.

Thanks!!!



You could certainly set one up using the XIRR worksheet function.
--ron

Fred Smith

ROI
 
I believe the reason you haven't found anything is that the programming for this
is so simple, people just do it themselves. All you need to do is enter a column
of the cash flows, with a corresponding column of dates, and feed this
information to XIRR.

If you don't want to develop your own spreadsheet, most people would use Quicken
or Money as a preferred alternative. You can pick up previous versions for under
$30 on eBay.

--
Regards,
Fred


"Frank" wrote in message
...

I've been looking for an Excel s/s that will perform financial ROI's,
including periodic additons/withdrawals, such as the online app found at
http://cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/retur...returnrate.jsp.

I've searched high and low to no avail.

I want this app for a website that tracks investments for its users for a
particular 401 sort of pension plan.

Thanks!!!






Frank

ROI
 
I should have mentioned I'm using Excel 2000. I did the analysis pak add-in
and have tried the xirr, but can't get it to work, no matter how I enter the
dates. I tried even using the DATE function to list the dates but to no
avail. When I check microsoft, I find xirr referred to for Excel 2003 but
not for Excel 2000. Does XIRR not work in Excel 2000?

Thanks!!


"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
I believe the reason you haven't found anything is that the programming for
this is so simple, people just do it themselves. All you need to do is
enter a column of the cash flows, with a corresponding column of dates, and
feed this information to XIRR.

If you don't want to develop your own spreadsheet, most people would use
Quicken or Money as a preferred alternative. You can pick up previous
versions for under $30 on eBay.

--
Regards,
Fred


"Frank" wrote in message
...

I've been looking for an Excel s/s that will perform financial ROI's,
including periodic additons/withdrawals, such as the online app found at
http://cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/retur...returnrate.jsp.

I've searched high and low to no avail.

I want this app for a website that tracks investments for its users for a
particular 401 sort of pension plan.

Thanks!!!








Frank

ROI
 
Ah! Got it! Forgot to properly format the results cell.

Thanks for the insights!!

"Frank" wrote in message
...
I should have mentioned I'm using Excel 2000. I did the analysis pak
add-in and have tried the xirr, but can't get it to work, no matter how I
enter the dates. I tried even using the DATE function to list the dates
but to no avail. When I check microsoft, I find xirr referred to for Excel
2003 but not for Excel 2000. Does XIRR not work in Excel 2000?

Thanks!!


"Fred Smith" wrote in message
...
I believe the reason you haven't found anything is that the programming
for this is so simple, people just do it themselves. All you need to do is
enter a column of the cash flows, with a corresponding column of dates,
and feed this information to XIRR.

If you don't want to develop your own spreadsheet, most people would use
Quicken or Money as a preferred alternative. You can pick up previous
versions for under $30 on eBay.

--
Regards,
Fred


"Frank" wrote in message
...

I've been looking for an Excel s/s that will perform financial ROI's,
including periodic additons/withdrawals, such as the online app found at
http://cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/retur...returnrate.jsp.

I've searched high and low to no avail.

I want this app for a website that tracks investments for its users for
a
particular 401 sort of pension plan.

Thanks!!!











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