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What is CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)?

Schnelldefinition

The mean annual growth rate of an investment over a specified period longer than one year, assuming reinvestment of returns.

Vollständige Erklärung

CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) is the smoothed annual rate of return that takes a beginning value to an ending value over N years, assuming compounding. Formula: CAGR = (End / Start)^(1/N) − 1. CAGR is superior to simple average returns for comparing long-term investments because it accounts for compounding. The S&P 500 has a ~10% CAGR over 100 years, but in any given year it could be +30% or −40%. CAGR smooths that volatility. CAGR does NOT show volatility or risk — two investments with the same CAGR can have wildly different year-to-year experiences. Use standard deviation alongside CAGR to assess risk.

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Calculators that use or explain CAGR.

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Last reviewed: June 15, 2026 • Category: Finanzen