POSTED BY February 23, 2014 8:34 pm COMMENTS (7)
ONHello all,
We have invested 75,000 in HDFC Top200 in Nov 2013. It’s been fifteen months since. So the return% is 12.16 if I sell it today. Is my calc correct?
Thanks,
Ramya
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Thanks All.
Hi Saji,
According to the figures given by you, its around 12% absolute return in 15 months, and around 9.5% annualised return, which is similar to fixed income product returns. So stay invested longer to maximize benefit.
Also, due to the volatality nature of the market, it’s always prudent not to invest lumpsum, and invest systemetically and regularly, may be a fixed ammount every month, by SIP. Or if you fell market has fallen enough then invest more to add more mf units.
Thanks
Sumit
Dear Ramya, please use XIRR function of exl sheet in your PC. This ‘ll give you the annualized return on your basic investment.
Thanks
Ashal
Dear Ramya, by the way from Nov 2013, it’s just 3 months not 15. 🙂
Thanks
Ashal
Thanks Ashal. It was a typo. I meant 2012.
Dear Ramya, 12.16% is your total gain or CAGR?
Here CAGR means – Compounded Annual Growth Rate aka compound interest in day to day language.
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Ashal
Sorry Ashal. I didn’t give enough info.
The value of the fund now is 86400(75K invested in Nov 2012). That’s how I calculated 12.16% increase. Hope I answered your query.
Thanks
Ramya