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		 From: Stubby on 4 Jan 2010 08:22 As I have stated many times, Quicken's Internal Rate of Return calculation is used widely for reports. But it is not correct. Avoid it for any planning activities. 	
		 From: Tod on 4 Jan 2010 11:09 On Jan 4, 7:22 am, Stubby <William.Plum...(a)alum.mit.edu> wrote: > As I have stated many times, Quicken's Internal Rate of Return > calculation is used widely for reports. But it is not correct. > Avoid it for any planning activities. I have compared Quicken's IRR values (average annual returns) with Excel's XIRR function multiple times and never found any discrepancy. 
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