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5 March, 14:51

If you had a fund with a Year 1 return of + 30% and a year 2 return of - 25%, what is this fund's

a. average annual return for the two years and

b. actual return for the two year period?

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  1. 5 March, 14:52
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    During Year 1, there's a return of + 30%

    During Year 2, there's a return of - 25%

    (A)

    The average annual return for two years is ... first we need to get the cumulative return.

    = (1 + 0.30) * (1 + - 0.25)

    = 2.05

    Then divide it by 2 to get the average annual return

    = 2.05 / 2

    = 1.025

    So the average annual return is 1.025

    (B) The Actual return for the two year period is

    = 30% + - 25%

    = 5%

    So the actual return for two year period is 5%
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