The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is the mean annual growth rate of an investment over a specified period of time longer than one year.
To calculate compound annual growth rate, divide the value of an investment at the end of the period in question by its value at the beginning of that period, raise the result to the power of one divided by the period length, and subtract one from the subsequent result.
This can be written as follows:
To calculate compound annual growth rate, divide the value of an investment at the end of the period in question by its value at the beginning of that period, raise the result to the power of one divided by the period length, and subtract one from the subsequent result.
This can be written as follows:
|
CAGR |
No comments:
Post a Comment