Stock Growth Rate Calculator
This calculator helps you determine the historical growth rate of a stock over a specified period. Understanding stock growth rate is crucial for evaluating investment performance and making informed decisions.
Understanding Stock Growth Rate
The stock growth rate, often expressed as a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), measures the average annual rate at which an investment has grown over a specified period. It's a way to smooth out volatility and represent the investment's performance as a steady annual gain.
The formula used is:
CAGR = ((Final Value / Initial Value)^(1 / Number of Years)) - 1
Initial Stock Value: This is the starting value of your stock investment at the beginning of the period you are analyzing.
Final Stock Value: This is the ending value of your stock investment at the end of the period.
Time Period (in years): This is the total number of years over which the stock's value changed.
A higher CAGR generally indicates a better performing investment.