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How to get compound annual growth rates in pivot tables.
I understand how to use the custom calculations in the field settings in
pivot tables to derive a simple annual growth rate, using % Difference From, (previous), and the year field . Does anyone know a similar way to generate compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) in a pivot table for each year in the series from the initial base year? I have tried doing a calculated field, but then the column total reflects a sum of the CAGRs and not the CAGR for the total. |
How to get compound annual growth rates in pivot tables.
I think using the "FV" or "FVSCHEDULE" function might be what you are looking
for. "dunes" wrote: I understand how to use the custom calculations in the field settings in pivot tables to derive a simple annual growth rate, using % Difference From, (previous), and the year field . Does anyone know a similar way to generate compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) in a pivot table for each year in the series from the initial base year? I have tried doing a calculated field, but then the column total reflects a sum of the CAGRs and not the CAGR for the total. |
How to get compound annual growth rates in pivot tables.
Thanks, but I don't think that's quite it, if I'm understanding the Excel
help feature. I don't have a single growth rate for future years. I'm trying to calculate the compound annual growth rate based on levels given for the years in question. "mmcap" wrote: I think using the "FV" or "FVSCHEDULE" function might be what you are looking for. "dunes" wrote: I understand how to use the custom calculations in the field settings in pivot tables to derive a simple annual growth rate, using % Difference From, (previous), and the year field . Does anyone know a similar way to generate compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) in a pivot table for each year in the series from the initial base year? I have tried doing a calculated field, but then the column total reflects a sum of the CAGRs and not the CAGR for the total. |
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