Compound Annual Growth Rater. commonly used to show average growth rates over a range of years
Represents the average annual growth of a financial indicator, generally revenue.
Compound annual growth rate over a defined period of time. Return to previous page
Compounded Annual Growth Rate
(Compound Annual Growth Rate) The year on year growth rate required to show the change in value (of an investment) from its initial value to its final value. If a $1 investment was worth $1.52 over three years, the CAGR would be 15% [(1 x 1.15) x 1.15 x 1.15
Compound Average Growth Rate
Compound Annual Growth Rate (see technical notes).
Compound Annual Growth Rate. The average rate at which a particular financial parameter compounds up over a period of years.
The year by year growth rate applied to an investment or any other part of a company's activities over a multiple-year period. The formula for calculating CAGR is (Current Value/Base Value)^(1/no.of years).
Cumulative Annual Growth Rate.
Compound Annual Growth Rate Source