Talk:SPIVA scorecards

The Canadian report for 2012 is published, as mentioned in Latest SPIVA Report (Financial Wisdom Forum). How is the spreadsheet updated?

--User:LadyGeek 20:18, 26 September 2013 (CDT)
 * The spreadsheet should be open to the public for editing. You need to manually pull out data from the SPIVA report:
 * The first data field would simply add a column for adding the 2012 results and make sure that the averaging column includes all years. The counts (six of seven) are manual calculations.
 * The second data field would be based on the 2012 reported numbers for 1,3, and 5 year returns. These would all be new values.
 * The third data field would be based on the reports of 2012 index returns as well as the equal weighted fund returns and the asset weighted fund returns. The computational cells will generate the return differentials.--Blbarnitz 21:22, 26 September 2013 (CDT)