13.27%. Gotta look in to how they figure that. Must be 6/1 to 6/1? Makes me feel good though.
14.02 %
12-Month Personal Rate of Return: 25.88%
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12- Month Rate of Return= 30.4%
I don't belive it's updated yet for June
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Yep, I looks to me that June hasn't closed out yet. I wonder if the formula for personal rate of return is exactly the same as the PIP or personal investment performance figures that are generated for the annual statements.
I have a a PRR of 29.1% for last 12 mo. and a 20.98% PIP for 2010! However, this second quarter just ended, has been very rough for me.
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32.74% holding 48% C and 48% I and 2% S
DCA = 100% C fund
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Quick question guys, if you are drawing at a 4% rate and are making about an 8% gain, will it show only a 4% 12 month return?
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