I am making some improvements to my retirement investment tracker in Numbers (Switched from Excel a few years ago).
I track many individual funds I invest in and also some I use as a benchmark like VTSAX. Once a year I add the yearly percentage change for some funds on a page. I want to calculate the cumulative percentage growth for last 12 years that I have been tracking my accounts.
The formula looks like this for the first 4 years.
=(1+H29)×(1+I29)×(1+J29)×(1+K29)−1
Any ideas on a more simple formula that will automatically update when I put in the next year?
I track many individual funds I invest in and also some I use as a benchmark like VTSAX. Once a year I add the yearly percentage change for some funds on a page. I want to calculate the cumulative percentage growth for last 12 years that I have been tracking my accounts.
The formula looks like this for the first 4 years.
=(1+H29)×(1+I29)×(1+J29)×(1+K29)−1
Any ideas on a more simple formula that will automatically update when I put in the next year?
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