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Posted On: 06/05/2019 8:00:52 PM
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Actually, a 15% increase Q over Q would be a 74.9% increase over the year. The reason it would be higher is because it would compound Q over Q.
For example, if you had 4 MM in Q1, a 15% increase would be 4.6 MM in Q2, and a 15% increase of Q2 would be 5.29 MM in Q3, repeat for Q4 would give 6.0839 MM, and Q1 of the next year would be roughly 7MM.
For example, if you had 4 MM in Q1, a 15% increase would be 4.6 MM in Q2, and a 15% increase of Q2 would be 5.29 MM in Q3, repeat for Q4 would give 6.0839 MM, and Q1 of the next year would be roughly 7MM.
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