XIRR problem

  • Thread starter Robert M. Lincoln
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Robert M. Lincoln

When using Excel 2007, I have no problem with the XIRR function.

When I enter the same range of cash flows and dates into Excel 2002 (from
Office XP professional), I get an error (a #NAME error). I've typed
everything in correctly. Why would I have this problem?

Thanks


P.S., for reference, the cash flows and dates are below. The error is from
=XIRR(B1:B18, C1:C18, 0.05)

-32406.00 12/31/2007
-1000.00 1/5/2008
-1000.00 2/5/2008
-1000.00 3/5/2008
926.50 3/30/2008
-1000.00 4/5/2008
-1000.00 5/5/2008
-1000.00 6/5/2008
926.50 6/30/2008
-1000.00 7/5/2008
-1000.00 8/5/2008
-1000.00 9/5/2008
926.50 9/30/2008
-1000.00 10/5/2008
-1000.00 11/5/2008
-1000.00 12/5/2008
926.50 12/30/2008
44406.00 12/31/2008
 
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Ron Rosenfeld

When using Excel 2007, I have no problem with the XIRR function.

When I enter the same range of cash flows and dates into Excel 2002 (from
Office XP professional), I get an error (a #NAME error). I've typed
everything in correctly. Why would I have this problem?

Thanks

Check HELP for XIRR in XL2002.

Prior to XL2007, XIRR was part of the Analysis Tool Pak. If that is not
installed, you will get the #NAME error. The details and correction are in
HELP
--ron
 
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Robert M. Lincoln

Do you have the Analysis Tool-Pak add-in installed for xl2002?

Thanks, I didn't check for that.
 
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Robert M. Lincoln

Check HELP for XIRR in XL2002.

Prior to XL2007, XIRR was part of the Analysis Tool Pak. If that is not
installed, you will get the #NAME error. The details and correction are
in
HELP
--ron

Thanks, I'll check that.
 

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