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What is XIRR in Mutual Fund XIRR, or extended internal rate of return, is a financial metric used to calculate the annualized rate of return for investments with irregular cash flows.
Five ways to ensure accurate XIRR calculation to maximise returns. To get a true reflection of mutual fund returns, investors need to follow a systematic approach when calculating XIRR.
Calculating the internal rate of return, or IRR, of an investment is a powerful tool for businesses. When a manager is faced with a capital intensive decision, IRR can quickly compare the ...
Kotak ELSS Tax Saver Fund delivered an XIRR of 10.86% in the last three years. If an investor did a monthly SIP of Rs 1,000 three years ago, the current value would have been Rs 42,321.