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Compute CAGR and money-weighted XIRR from irregular cash flows locally.
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Cash flows
Negative = invested, positive = withdrawn/final value
Annualized return (XIRR)
8.90%
These are simplified estimates for planning only — not financial, tax, or legal advice. Figures may be approximate and change over time.
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How to XIRR calculator
- Enter cash flows. Add each contribution/withdrawal with its date.
- Add the current value. Enter today's portfolio value as the final flow.
- Read the return. See CAGR and the annualized XIRR.
Knowing whether an investment actually did well requires the right yardstick. CAGR works for a one-off lump sum, but real portfolios get topped up irregularly, which is exactly what XIRR is built to measure.
Use it to compare funds or your own account honestly, then feed the insight into rebalancing and DCA decisions. For simple cost-vs-gain, the ROI calculator is quicker.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between CAGR and XIRR?
CAGR assumes a single lump sum growing over one period; XIRR handles multiple cash flows on different dates, so it's the right measure when you've added money over time.
Why is XIRR better for real portfolios?
Because most people invest gradually. XIRR weights each cash flow by when it happened, giving a true annualized rate that CAGR can't for irregular investing.
Is this investment advice?
No. It measures past return from figures you enter; past performance doesn't predict future results.
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