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For example, sales grow from $100m to $150m over a two-year period.
For example, sales grow from $100m to $150m over a two-year period.
CAGR = (150/100)<sup>(1/2)</sup> - 1
CAGR = (150/100)<sup>(1/2)</sup> - 1 = 22.5%.
= 22.5%.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Compound interest]]
* [[Compound interest]]

Revision as of 13:31, 28 May 2013

Compound Annual Growth Rate.

Calculated - for example - from total growth over a multiple years period as: CAGR = ([End amount]/[Starting amount])(1/n) - 1 Where n = number of years

For example, sales grow from $100m to $150m over a two-year period. CAGR = (150/100)(1/2) - 1 = 22.5%.

See also