A few weeks ago , we saw how the IRR (Internal Rate of Return) function in Microsoft Excel can be quite handy in calculating mutual fund SIP returns. As long as the time interval between the cash ...
When investing in mutual funds, examining the past returns of the schemes you're interested in is a crucial step. There are several ways to calculate these returns, with XIRR and CAGR being two ...
Remember to compare XIRR returns with category average and peers. If you are taking the Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) route to invest in mutual funds and build wealth, you need to know how to ...
Before you start investing in the mutual funds, you should ideally examine the past returns of all the schemes that you want to invest into. And since there are a number of ways to calculate the past ...
CAGR is pivotal in understanding investment growth. It's not just about short-term gains but the US potential for your investment to compound over time. By persistently investing in quality funds and ...