Compound Annual Growth Rate definition

Compound Annual Growth Rate or “CAGR” means the annualized year-over-year growth rate of the applicable measure over a specified period of time.
Compound Annual Growth Rate is calculated as follows (and expressed as a percentage): (Ending Value/Beginning Value)1/8 - 1 Where: Ending Value is the Normalised Gaming Revenue for the Financial Year ending 30 June 2022; and Beginning Value is the Normalised Gaming Revenue for the Financial Year ending 30 June 2014;
Compound Annual Growth Rate means, with respect to the Performance Period, the compound annual growth rate, expressed as a percentage, of the Tangible Book Value Per Share during the Performance Period. For the avoidance of doubt, Compound Annual Growth Rate is measuring the growth (if any) during the Performance Period in Tangible Book Value Per Share from the Tangible Book Value Per Share as determined on January 1, 2014.

Examples of Compound Annual Growth Rate in a sentence

  • The Indian gourmet food market is currently valued at US$ 1.3 billion and is growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 20 per cent.

  • According to a study by The Associated Chambers of Commerce of India (ASSOCHAM) and NEC Technologies, the demand for electronic products in India is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 41 per cent during 2017-20 to US$ 400 billion by 2020.

  • For example, if the Company’s EPS Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) from fiscal year 2005 to fiscal year 2007 is at the 70th %ile relative to the companies in the S&P500 Healthcare Index, an Earnings Multiple of 1.5 will be applied to the Target Performance Shares to calculate the Vested Shares.

  • Performance Goal(s) - Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) in Fully-Diluted Earnings Per Share for the Company and each company in the Comparator Peer Group from the Baseline Year to the Final Year (i.e., for Fiscal Years 2006, 2007 and 2008).

  • Indian food service industry is expected to reach US$ 78 billion by 2018.The Indian gourmet food market is currently valued at US$ 1.3 billion and is growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 20 per cent.


More Definitions of Compound Annual Growth Rate

Compound Annual Growth Rate or “CAGR” means the year over year growth rate of an investment over a specified period of time.
Compound Annual Growth Rate means the percentage determined by subtracting one from the Applicable Root of the quotient determined by dividing the Final Annual Adjusted EBITDA by the Initial Annual Adjusted EBITDA. For this purpose:
Compound Annual Growth Rate means, with respect to the Performance Period, the compound annual growth rate, expressed as a percentage, of the Combined Net Worth, Measured on a Per Share Basis during the Performance Period. For the avoidance of doubt, Compound Annual Growth Rate is measuring the growth (if any) during the Performance Period in Combined Net Worth, Measured on a Per Share Basis from the Combined Net Worth, Measured on a Per Share Basis as determined on March 31, 2013.
Compound Annual Growth Rate means (i) total sales or starts (as applicable) for _____ divided by total sales or starts (as applicable) for ______, (ii) to the one-third (1/3) power, (iii) minus one (1).
Compound Annual Growth Rate. (CAGR) means the average growth rate for a value over a specific time period, accounting for the impacts of compound growth. In this report, it is most often used to refer to growth in assessed value.
Compound Annual Growth Rate for any Fiscal Year shall mean the compound annual growth rate (if any), expressed as a percentage (and rounded to the nearest one hundredth of one percent), in the EBITDA for such Fiscal Year, when measured against the EBITDA for the Fiscal Year ending on December 31, 2008.
Compound Annual Growth Rate has the meaning specified in Section 3.4(b)(i) or Section 3.4(c)(i), as applicable.