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Hi,
I'm trying to calculate the CAGR rate using power query but running into a brick wall! In PowerBi I believe this is the correct formula...
CAGR = ([Ending Value]/[Beginning Value])^(1/[# of Years])-1
....but in Excel, Power Query doesn't seem to recognise the ^ symbol. Has anyone had any success calculating CAGR through Power Query before, can't find much about it online!
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
Found a solution, for anyone else who may ever be looking for one!
Used the Number.Power function under the Scientific option and just changed the formula
Table.AddColumn(#"Removed Columns1", "Power", each Number.Power([End]/[Start], 1/[CAGR Yrs])-1, Int64.Type)
Found a solution, for anyone else who may ever be looking for one!
Used the Number.Power function under the Scientific option and just changed the formula
Table.AddColumn(#"Removed Columns1", "Power", each Number.Power([End]/[Start], 1/[CAGR Yrs])-1, Int64.Type)
This looks fine except for Int64.Type. I don't think your CAGR will always be an integer.
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