Excel: Incorrect Example for MDURATION FunctionID: Q93253
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The example for the MDURATION function on page 272 of the version 4.0 "Microsoft Excel Function Reference" is incorrect. The example uses incorrect serial numbers and percentages.
The example states that the settlement date is January 1, 1986, and
that the maturity date is January 1, 1994. The serial numbers that are
used in the arguments are incorrect.
The example uses 33239 which is the serial number for January 1, 1991,
and it uses 36631 which is the serial number for April 15, 2000.
The listed coupon rate is 8-percent with the yield being 9-percent.
However, the arguments for the coupon rate and yield are entered as
"0.8" and "0.9". These numbers must be entered as either ".08" and
".09" (without the quotation marks) or as "8%" and "9%" (without the
quotation marks). If the arguments in the example are entered, the
MDURATION will return the value ".962958" (without the quotation
marks). For Microsoft Excel to return the value 5.73567 (the value
that is given in the book), the function must be entered as:
MDURATION(31413,34335,.08,.09,2,1)
"Microsoft Excel Function Reference," version 4.0, Pages 271-272
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Last Reviewed: March 30, 1999