Calculate the compound annual growth rate of your investments to measure performance over time.
CAGR
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Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is the rate of return required for an investment to grow from its beginning balance to its ending balance, assuming profits were reinvested at the end of each year of the investment's lifespan.
Your investment grew from ₹10,00,000 to ₹20,00,000 in 5 years, generating total returns of ₹0 (0.00%) with a CAGR of 0.00%.
Initial: ₹50,00,000
Final: ₹75,00,000
Period: 5 years
CAGR: ~8.45%
Total returns: ₹25,00,000
Initial: ₹1,00,000
Final: ₹3,10,000
Period: 10 years
CAGR: ~12.0%
Total returns: ₹2,10,000
Initial: ₹5,00,000
Final: ₹25,00,000
Period: 15 years
CAGR: ~11.3%
Total returns: ₹20,00,000
💡 Note: CAGR provides a standardized way to compare investment performance across different time periods and asset classes.
Standard metric for comparing investment performance over time
Accounts for the effect of compounding over the investment period
Helps evaluate investment decisions and portfolio performance