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New Journey in Life or A Detour
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Managed Forex Funds
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
How to Convert Daily Returns into Annual Reutrn - 0.018% daily into 6.79% return annually
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Divide the daily return percentage by 100 to convert it to a decimal. For example, if you earn 0.018 percent per day, you would get a daily return rate of 0.00018.
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2
Add 1 to the result from step 1. In our example, adding 1 to a daily rate of 0.00018 equals 1.00018.
Step
3
Raise the result from step 2 to the 365th power, where 365 represents the number of times per year the interest is compounded. Continuing with our hypothetical rate, 1.00018 to the 365th would compute to 1.067899983.
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4
Subtract 1 from the result from step 3 to get the annual return as a decimal. Subtracting 1 from our figure (1.067899983) to find the annual return rate expressed as a decimal would give us 0.067899983.
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5
Multiply the result from step 4 by 100 to convert the annual return rate expressed as a decimal to a percentage. We, therefore, multiply 0.067899983 times 100 to get an annual return rate of about 6.79 percent.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Escalating Price.
It’s 2 day before Xmas and I am having my days off since middle of this month. Life has been boring and full struggle for the past 10 years until recently and I manage to find time to do a lot of things that I have missed out in these years due to unknown busy schedules and a bit of mortgage debts.