by David Spaulding | Apr 9, 2020 | Compounding, excess returns, geometric linking, Investment Performance Guy, rate of return calculations, rates of return
Odd returns are surfacing, and the coronavirus is the culprit I’ll confess to a bit of hyperbole or misdirected blame here. We can’t really credit the coronavirus, but the markets have been extremely volatile, and whenever that happens, we are bound to see...
by David Spaulding | Oct 1, 2019 | Modified Dietz, #GIPS2020, 2020 GIPS Standards, geometric linking, GIPS 20/20, GIPS 2020, Global Investment Performance Standards, internal rate of return, Investment Performance Guy, IRR
One of those confusing things in the world of performance measurement: Modified Dietz Modified Dietz is one of the most commonly used return measures. Granted, Peter Dietz probably never referred to it as “Modified” (he called it...
by David Spaulding | Jun 16, 2017 | time-weighting, geometric linking, internal rate of return, Investment Performance Guy, IRR, money-weighted return, money-weighting, time-weighted, time-weighted return
Sometimes, the labels don’t matter We just finished our European conference PMAR, an event that we felt was a huge success. And, as I often do, I made an attempt to interject a bit of humor. A favorite label of mine to pick on is “regular coffee,” as...
by David Spaulding | May 19, 2015 | arithmetic linking, geometric linking, Investment Performance Guy, performance measurement
I’ve opined on the subject of linking across gaps in the past. Recently, I’ve had discussions with a client who wants to be able to link the returns of securities, which were held at various times during a period. I think this is okay, as it would...
by admin | Aug 6, 2012 | annualization, CIPM Exam Tips & Tricks, CIPM expert, CIPM formulae, CIPM Principles, geometric linking, GIPS, time-weighted return
Most performance analysts have heard it said that we should never annualize returns of less than one year. Some may also be aware that GIPS provision I.5.A.4 (2010 edition of GIPS) forbids compliant firms from annualizing returns for periods of less than a...
by admin | Apr 11, 2011 | annualization, CIPM, CIPM expert, CIPM Principles, exponents, geometric linking, roots
Sometimes when we are calculating returns, we need to know the meanings of roots and exponents. This may be especially true when we have to enter things on the calculator, like CIPM candidates are required to do on exams.In mathematics, the n-th root of a number x is...