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>> IRR function
Hi, any ideas to resolve this one
A B 1 Amount IRR calc 2 $(33,756) 3 $19,578 -42% 4 $(19,074) #NUM! in cell B4 is: =IRR(A2:A4) I have tried using the optional guess argument. But haven't figured out how to make a valid guess. Any ideas or suggestions appreciated :-) Thanks Jonathan |
Jonathan -
IRR is the discount rate such that a sequence of cash flows has a net present value equal to zero. For your data, and for the timing implied by your Excel formula =IRR(A2:A4), the cash flow at t=1 is $(33,756), at t=2 it's $19,578, and at t=2 it's $(19,074). There is no finite discount rate that will give a net present value of zero (at t=0). - Mike www.mikemiddleton.com ++++++++++++++++++++++++ "Jonathan Parminter" wrote in message ... Hi, any ideas to resolve this one A B 1 Amount IRR calc 2 $(33,756) 3 $19,578 -42% 4 $(19,074) #NUM! in cell B4 is: =IRR(A2:A4) I have tried using the optional guess argument. But haven't figured out how to make a valid guess. Any ideas or suggestions appreciated :-) Thanks Jonathan |
Thanks Mike...
Regards Jonathan -----Original Message----- Jonathan - IRR is the discount rate such that a sequence of cash flows has a net present value equal to zero. For your data, and for the timing implied by your Excel formula =IRR(A2:A4), the cash flow at t=1 is $(33,756), at t=2 it's $19,578, and at t=2 it's $(19,074). There is no finite discount rate that will give a net present value of zero (at t=0). - Mike www.mikemiddleton.com ++++++++++++++++++++++++ "Jonathan Parminter" wrote in message ... Hi, any ideas to resolve this one A B 1 Amount IRR calc 2 $(33,756) 3 $19,578 -42% 4 $(19,074) #NUM! in cell B4 is: =IRR(A2:A4) I have tried using the optional guess argument. But haven't figured out how to make a valid guess. Any ideas or suggestions appreciated :-) Thanks Jonathan . |
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