CAGR calculator
Compound annual growth rate is the constant annual rate that would transform a beginning value into an ending value over a specified number of years.
Method first: CAGR equals (ending value divided by beginning value) raised to the power of one divided by years, minus one.
CAGR calculator
Compound annual growth rate is the constant annual rate that would transform a beginning value into an ending value over a specified number of years.
Calculated from the assumptions shown. Review the methodology and limitations before using the result.
How the analysis works.
CAGR equals (ending value divided by beginning value) raised to the power of one divided by years, minus one.
What this does not replace.
CAGR smooths the path between two values and does not show volatility, interim losses, timing of cash flows or changing growth rates.
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Open →Questions about this tool.
Does CAGR show year-by-year growth?
No. CAGR is a smoothed annualised rate between the starting and ending values.