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Default Cumulative labor calculation

Please forgive my indolence (and perhaps slothfullness). Communal work is
the best.

I have a salary for 2008. I want to calculate a 3.5% increase, year over
year, until 2013. Any slick way to do this?


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2008 480,658.00
2009 497,481.03 497,481.03
2010 514,304.06 514,892.87
2011 531,127.09 532,914.12
2012 547,950.12 551,566.11
2013 564,773.15 570,870.92


I found the current year's ordinal from 2008 and multiplied this by .035,
added a 1 and it looked good (not). I realized that it was not an
accumulation, but rather based on the original salary.

Many thanks.
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