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Chapter 12
    Dictionary of Functions 
 
IRR
The IRR function calculates the internal rate of return for an investment that is based on 
a series of potentially irregular cash flows rather than fixed-interest income. The rate 
returned is the rate that makes the net present value of a series of cash flows 0.
IRR(flows-range, [estimate])
 flows-range:  A range of cells that contain cash flow values. Positive values represent 
income. Negative values represent expenditures. All values must represent equal 
time intervals.
 estimate:  Optional; an initial estimate for the rate of return. If omitted, 10% is used. 
Try adjusting the estimate if IRR fails to return a result.
  
ISBLANK
The ISBLANK function returns TRUE if the specified cell is empty and FALSE otherwise.
ISBLANK(cell)
 cell:  A reference to a table cell.
  
Examples
If cells A1:F1 contain -1000, 50, 50, 50, 50, 1050: 
  
IRR(A1:F1) returns 5%, the rate of return if you invest $1,000 and receive $50 per year for 4 years and a 
final payment of $1,050 in the fifth year.
To find the rate of return if you pay $20,000 for a machine, run the machine for 5 years generating 
$8,000 per year, and then sell the machine at the end of the fifth year for $2,000, enter -20000, 8000, 
8000, 8000, 8000, 10000 in cells A1:A6 and use the formula IRR(A1:A6). The value 30.06% is returned.
Examples
Given the following table: 
  
ISBLANK(A1) returns TRUE.
ISBLANK(B2) returns FALSE.