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how do I duplicate the Lotus 123 @rate function in Excel?
Excel wants to give me the XIRR function, but that requires a specific data
layout, which is not always appropriate. I want to calculate a Compounded Annual Rate of Return, by inputting the start value, end value and number of years. Lotus made this very easy. Excel makes it very hard. Help |
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