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Retirement Planning Report
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Hi marshg246,
Okay, thanks for the feedback/idea. One think you can do now is use a "trendline" in a graph, like a Portfolio Value graph. First extend the graph date range into the future, and maybe adjust the vertical scale so you have room to draw the trendline into the future. To draw a trendline, hold down Ctrl and Shift and left mouse click where you want it to start. Hold down the mouse, and move the cursor until the trendline ends where you want, then let go of the mouse button.
Mark,
That's helpful, but doesn't really get me where I want to go because it doesn't take into account the 1, 3, 5 ,10 year returns you already calculate. I currently do it in Excel but transferring the needed data to get setup is a pain. To give you a better idea. I've worked for a long time to get my dividends to exceed my Social Security which without anything terrible happening means working is not required. I've done that by studying the returns and potential returns of all my stocks and funds and carefully redistributing. Fund Manager has been a great help and I'm sure you know I've used it for a long time. Yes, I know it's outside managing and getting into speculating. It's not a big deal - just something I think people would find helpful and something I know I would. Greg...
Hi Greg,
Okay, thanks for the feedback/ideas.
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