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I have 4 years of annual figures that I need to show a Vertical Growth
Percentage for...I am STUCK on the formula to use! Example: year 2001: $568,808.24 year 2002: $557,311.98 year 2003: $649,831.71 year 2004: $666,971.40 The resulting Vertical Growth should be 17.26% How did they come up with this percentage using a formula??? |
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