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Is there a function that returns the interest rate for a given investment "x"
that grows to balance "y" over period "z". No money is taken out until the end. I use Excel 2003. Thanks, Cal |
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Cal,
For your period Z, you need to use start and end dates: for this example, it is 3 years, 1000 at the start, 1200 at the end: =INTRATE(DATEVALUE("1/1/5"),DATEVALUE("1/1/8"),1000,1200) You can also specify a basis, which would be a fifth argument. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "cal777" wrote in message ... Is there a function that returns the interest rate for a given investment "x" that grows to balance "y" over period "z". No money is taken out until the end. I use Excel 2003. Thanks, Cal |
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