CONNECT WITH LEARNSMART FOR BODIE: ESSE
CONNECT WITH LEARNSMART FOR BODIE: ESSE
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Author: Bodie
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 18, Problem 1PS
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To calculate:

The dollar-weighted average return on monthly basis for a household saving account.

Introduction:

Dollar- weighted average return means rate of return of an investment, which takes effect into account the timming of flows. Its is somewhere different from time weightet rate of return.Dollar- weighted average return is somewhere similar to IRR.

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Answer to Problem 1PS

Cash flows either positive or negative or vice versa is divided by the total of of investment,through this dollar weighted average return for a particular period can be calcualted.

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Given Information:

The saving-account of a household and entries are on the first day of each month:

    Month Additions Withdrawls Value
    January
    February   2500
    March   4000
    April   1500
    May   13460
    June   23000
    July   3000
    August   198000

Household monthly Dollar Weighted Average Return can be calculated easily with the help of MS Office − Excel with the help of formulas. The calculations are shown under the snip of excel as attached below for reference:

  CONNECT WITH LEARNSMART FOR BODIE: ESSE, Chapter 18, Problem 1PS

The value of portfolio is calculated on monthly basis post taking the effects of with drawls and additions. The period of addition and with drawl in months is then converted into days to compute the weighted period and then the weighted average return is calculated.

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