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''Financial maths''. | |||
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Strictly, growth with a series with a constant ratio between successive terms. | |||
For example: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and so on. | |||
The same as a geometric progression. | |||
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Loosely, any rapid growth. | |||
==== | == See also == | ||
* [[Compounding effect]] | |||
* [[Exponential]] | |||
* [[Exponential constant]] | |||
* [[Exponential function]] | |||
* [[Exponential smoothing]] | |||
* [[Geometric progression]] | |||
* [[Line]] | |||
* [[Linear interpolation]] | |||
* [[Linear regression]] | |||
* [[Positive linear relationship]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | |||
[[Category:Corporate_finance]] | |||
[[Category:Investment]] | |||
[[Category:Long_term_funding]] | |||
Revision as of 00:58, 29 December 2020
Financial maths.
1.
Strictly, growth with a series with a constant ratio between successive terms.
For example: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and so on.
The same as a geometric progression.
2.
Loosely, any rapid growth.