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Percentages don't work that way. If your investment portfolio drops 50%
(from $10,000 to $5,000), you need a 100% increase to get back to your starting position. Similarly, going from 2394 to 34 is a 98% decrease, but to get from 34 back up to 2394, you need a 6941% increase. Your original formulas are correct. Regards, Fred "puiuluipui" wrote in message ... Hi, i have this two situations: 2394 34 -98,58% 34 2394 6941,18% This is the formulas i used: =(B1-A1)/ABS(A1) =(B2-A2)/ABS(A2) I need a formula to calculate the percentage of differences between two numbers even if the first is bigger than the second or the other way around. This is how i need the final result to look: 2394 34 -98,58% 34 2394 +98,58% Can this be done? Thanks! |
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