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Default Compound Interest

Excel's formulas don't work for this, as there's no negative outflow at any
point, and all of my college textbooks are in the basement.

First iteration of my question:

Year Income
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1 1000
2 1050
3 1102.50
4 1157.63

Now, we can see that income grew by five percent each year. We can see that
income is nearly 16% higher in year 4 than year 1. But how do I calculate the
compounded growth over four years? XIRR requires a negative to work...


Let's make it stickier:


Year Income
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1 1000
2 1040
3 1020
4 1080

Now, income grew by eight percent over four years. Year-on-year was 4%,
-1.9%, and 5.9%, respectively. What was the OVERALL compounded growth? How do
I build a formula for THAT?

Thanks