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How To Calculate The Annual Return for Different Entities Like Mutual Funds,stocks:






The problem I am facing is that the investment date is also different for the investments. then how make them on same level.also the amount for investment also varies accordingly.
for example,Rs 10000 is invested on 15 november 2007 in mutual fund,Rs 50000 invested on 1 jan 2008 in stocks and 1000 invested in PMS.
then how to calculate the annualized return?

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