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- Q1422850 subject Q4056882.
- Q1422850 subject Q6016889.
- Q1422850 subject Q6925350.
- Q1422850 abstract "Compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is a business and investing specific term for the geometric progression ratio that provides a constant rate of return over the time period. CAGR is not an accounting term, but it is often used to describe some element of the business, for example revenue, units delivered, registered users, etc. CAGR dampens the effect of volatility of periodic returns that can render arithmetic means irrelevant. It is particularly useful to compare growth rates from different data sets such as revenue growth of companies in the same industry.".
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- Q1422850 wikiPageWikiLink Q4056882.
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- Q1422850 wikiPageWikiLink Q6016889.
- Q1422850 wikiPageWikiLink Q6925350.
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- Q1422850 type Thing.
- Q1422850 comment "Compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is a business and investing specific term for the geometric progression ratio that provides a constant rate of return over the time period. CAGR is not an accounting term, but it is often used to describe some element of the business, for example revenue, units delivered, registered users, etc. CAGR dampens the effect of volatility of periodic returns that can render arithmetic means irrelevant.".
- Q1422850 label "Compound annual growth rate".