Rustward
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
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I was comparing FireCalc to another calculator, and to get apples and apples on the 'Your Portfolio' tab selected 'A portfolio with consistent annual market growth of n%, fixed income returns of m%, and an inflation rate of x%' because that is all the other calculator supports. While I realize this is probably not the way FireCalc was intended to be used, it's the only way I can make a valid comparison.
How does FireCalc know how much I have in the market vs. fixed income when 'A portfolio with consistent annual market growth of ...' is selected?
How does FireCalc know how much I have in the market vs. fixed income when 'A portfolio with consistent annual market growth of ...' is selected?