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Jonathan2007
Sep 01, 2021Copper Contributor
Date count using DAYS360 does not work on 31/8/2021
I have a spreadsheet and one of the column uses =IF($T9<>"N",ABS(DAYS360(P9,U9)),0) to calculate the number of days should column N is a "N". All other dates work well except when it comes...
Jonathan2007
Sep 01, 2021Copper Contributor
Hi Hans
Should not then be 358 days since there are 7 months with 31st?
Anyway, my purpose is to calculate the returns of my investments in tickers of the stock markets then annualised such a returns. I guess it can be complicated to create a formula for each trading market.
What do you recommend? Is there such formula for the key major stock markets already?
But it is good enough. I will do exception handling if there isn’t.
Jonathan HO
Should not then be 358 days since there are 7 months with 31st?
Anyway, my purpose is to calculate the returns of my investments in tickers of the stock markets then annualised such a returns. I guess it can be complicated to create a formula for each trading market.
What do you recommend? Is there such formula for the key major stock markets already?
But it is good enough. I will do exception handling if there isn’t.
Jonathan HO
HansVogelaar
Sep 02, 2021MVP
No, it's really 360. All months are treated as if they have 30 days, even February.
A1 = February 27, 2021
B1 = March 1, 2021
=DAYS(A1,B1) returns 4, as if February had 30 days too.
If you want to know the real difference in days, use =DAYS(B1,A1) or simply =B1-A1.
I'm afraid I cannot help you with questions about stock tickers etc.