The Simple Dietz method is a formula used in finance to calculate the time-weighted rate of return for an investment portfolio. It is particularly useful for measuring performance over a period when there are cash flows (deposits and withdrawals) into or out of the portfolio. The method attributes returns to the average capital invested over a specific period by accounting for the timing and size of these cash flows. Its main advantage is that it does not require detailed tracking of each individual cash flow.
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