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Annualizing is the process of converting a rate or value over a period of time into an equivalent rate or value that would occur over a full year. Here are the steps to annualize: 1. Determine the time period: Identify the period over which the rate or value is measured. For example, if you have monthly returns, the time period is one month. 2. Calculate the factor: Calculate the factor that represents the number of times the rate or value occurs in a year. For example, if you have monthly returns, the factor is 12 (12 months in a year). 3. Raise the factor to the power of (1/n), where n is the number of periods in a year. For example, if you have monthly returns, n = 12, so the calculation is 12^(1/12) = 1.01. 4. Calculate the annualized rate or value: Multiply the rate or value by the factor calculated in step 3. For example, if your monthly return is 1%, the annualized return is 1.01 x 1% = 12.68%. Here's an example: If you have a quarterly return of 2%, the time period is three months, the factor is 4 (four quarters in a year), and n is 4. So the calculation is 4^(1/4) = 1.19. The annualized return is 1.19 x 2% = 7.57%.
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