The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is a measure used to express the annual growth rate of an investment over a specific period of time, assuming the investment has been compounding. It provides a smoothed annual rate of return that describes the rate at which an investment would have grown if it had grown at the same rate every year, which is useful for understanding the performance of an investment over time.

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