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Definition: This calculator measures the percentage growth between an initial and final value.
Purpose: It helps analyze growth rates in financial, business, scientific, and personal metrics.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The difference between final and initial values is divided by the initial value, then multiplied by 100 to convert to percentage.
Details: Growth percentage helps track progress, compare performance over time, and make data-driven decisions.
Tips: Enter the initial (starting) value and final (ending) value. Both must be positive numbers with initial > 0.
Q1: What does negative growth mean?
A: Negative growth indicates a decrease from the initial to final value.
Q2: How do I interpret 0% growth?
A: 0% growth means there was no change between initial and final values.
Q3: What's considered good growth?
A: This depends entirely on context - business sectors, investments, and metrics all have different benchmarks.
Q4: Can I compare growth percentages directly?
A: Only when initial values are similar - larger initial values require more absolute growth for the same percentage.
Q5: How is this different from percentage difference?
A: Growth is always relative to the initial value, while percentage difference compares two values symmetrically.