Mutual Fund Returns Calculator

Calculate your annualised (CAGR) and absolute returns to evaluate your portfolio performance accurately.

Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
14.47%
Total Profit / Loss ₹50,000
Absolute Return 50.0%
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CAGR vs Absolute Returns

When evaluating mutual funds, understanding the difference between Absolute Return and CAGR is crucial. Absolute return is the simple percentage increase in your investment, whereas CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) accounts for the time period and provides the annualised rate of growth.

The CAGR Formula

CAGR = [ (Final Value / Initial Investment)^(1 / n) - 1 ] × 100

Where:

  • Final Value: Current value or maturity amount of the investment
  • Initial Investment: Principal amount invested
  • n: Number of years

Example:

If you invest ₹1 Lakh and it grows to ₹1.5 Lakhs in 3 years, your Absolute Return is 50%. However, your CAGR (annualised return) is 14.47% p.a.

FAQs

Which return should I look at?

For investments shorter than 1 year, look at Absolute Returns. For investments longer than 1 year, CAGR is the industry standard as it helps compare performance against other annualised benchmarks like FD or Inflation.

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