How to Use EPS Growth Rate Calculator
The EPS Growth Rate Calculator computes how fast a company’s earnings per share grew over a period. Enter previous EPS, current EPS and the number of years. The EPS Growth Rate Calculator returns total growth, annualised CAGR and the absolute EPS change.
- Pick a currency for display.
- Enter previous and current EPS.
- Enter the period in years (use fractional years for quarterly data).
Formula & Theory — EPS Growth Rate Calculator
The EPS Growth Rate Calculator uses these formulas:
Total Growth (%) = (Current EPS - Previous EPS) / |Previous EPS| × 100
CAGR (%) = ((Current EPS / Previous EPS)^(1 / Years) - 1) × 100
| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Previous EPS | EPS at start of period |
| Current EPS | EPS at end of period |
| Years | Period length |
Assumptions and Limits
The EPS Growth Rate Calculator assumes EPS are comparable across periods. Adjust for stock splits and one-off items manually.
Use Cases for EPS Growth Rate Calculator
- Quarter-over-quarter analysis — set Years to 0.25.
- Year-over-year reporting — set Years to 1.
- Multi-year CAGR — measure long-term growth trajectory.
- Forecast checks — compare guidance vs realised growth.