Growth Rates

Categories: Metrics, Investing

There's a magic formula...say it with us: New minus Old over Old.

New...minus old...over old.

That's how you calculate the rate of growth of...whatever.

So...let's say a coffee cup maker who prints swear words on the mugs did $10 million in sales this year. It did $8 million last year. What's its growth rate? NMOO: New is the $10 million. Old is the $8 million. It gets you $2 million. It goes in the numerator. And the Old is $10 million, which goes in the denominator. So you have 2 over 10, or 20 percent.

That's the growth rate of &#@$ You Coffee, Inc.

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