Excel Err Msg: #DIV/0! with IRR() or MIRR() Instead of #NUM!

Last reviewed: November 2, 1994
Article ID: Q60119

SUMMARY

In Microsoft Excel, the #DIV/0! error message can be returned by a cell when calculating IRR() or MIRR(). This occurs when the IRR() or MIRR() can't be calculated within 20 iterations and no math coprocessor is present on the machine. The presence of a math coprocessor causes a #NUM! error message to be returned instead.

For more information on the IRR() and MIRR() functions, see pages 48 and 62, respectively, in the "Microsoft Excel Functions and Macros" version 2.2 manual, or query on the following words:

   IRR and MIRR


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Last reviewed: November 2, 1994
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