The way another vendor does it is by scaling back using an NAV of 1 (one)  for 
yesterday's value, and calculating
something that looks to be an equity curve using the daily interest rate, only 
going back in time.
 
So NAV for FDRXX value for yesterday was 1.000000
and    on 9/1/1988 it's NAV is represented as   0.448073

Don't know if that's possible for your system as you update the daily values, 
but something like this would
be appreciated.  For me it doesn't have to be to 6 decimal places, that's the 
way Amibroker represents it. 

Best regards
Joe Landry  

  



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