Money weighted return help

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Can you please help me with this problem?
Fund A and Fund B both have assets of 100 at the beginning of a year. Each fund shows a return of 2% in the first half of the year and a return of 20% in the second half. There is a positive cash flow for Fund A and Fund B of 50 and 10 respectively, occurring exactly half-way through the year in each case. Find money weighted return.
My answer was 12.349% But, official answer is 26.2%.
My CF0 = 100; CF1 = 50; CF2 =(-182.4)
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Watchtower
Source: Page 287 of this book http://books.google.com/books?id=pERslQ_qLEEC&pg=PA287&lpg=PA287&dq=mone...
 
Could you please elaborate? I didn’t quite get it. I am new to Finance, and just started studying this thing. Please help. {I did find Effective Annual return using EAR = ((1-r)^2 ) - 1} But how did you guess that my IRR is semi-annual? I am a bit lost. Is it that because my “interval/period” is semi-annual?
Yes, I knew it because your interval/period was semiannual. When you calculate an IRR, you get an interest rate for one period (and the IRR calculation doesn’t know – nor does it care – how long one period is). It’s up to you to convert that to an annual rate, if your period is not one year.
So … be careful.
(By the way, I hope that you meant EAR = ((1 + r)²) – 1.)
 
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