Growth KPIs track how key financial metrics change over time. They reveal business momentum and the effectiveness of strategies for expansion, cost control, and capital deployment.
| KPI Name | Formula | Description / Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue Growth % | (Current Revenue − Prior Revenue) ÷ Prior Revenue | Measures the rate of increase in sales over the previous period. |
| Gross Profit Growth % | (Current Gross Profit − Prior Gross Profit) ÷ Prior Gross Profit | Indicates improvement in gross profitability. |
| Operating Profit Growth % | (Current Operating Profit − Prior Operating Profit) ÷ Prior Operating Profit | Evaluates growth in operating income before financing and taxes. |
| Net Profit Growth % | (Current Net Profit − Prior Net Profit) ÷ Prior Net Profit | Reflects bottom-line improvement between periods. |
| Asset Growth % | (Current Total Assets − Prior Total Assets) ÷ Prior Total Assets | Shows how the asset base has expanded. |
| Equity Growth % | (Current Total Equity − Prior Total Equity) ÷ Prior Total Equity | Measures growth in shareholders’ equity, indicating retained earnings or capital injections. |
Notes
- Growth KPIs compare two consecutive periods.
- Displayed as percentages to highlight relative performance changes.
- Can be applied at both entity and group levels for trend analysis.
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