How to calculate the target completion rate?

The formula of completion rate is: completion rate = actual completion quota/task target * 100%, for example, the task target is 100, and 20 items have been completed, that is, the completion rate is 20/ 100* 100%, which is equal to 20%. Generally speaking, the greater the percentage, the higher the degree of conformity, and the goal will be achieved when it is greater than or equal to 100%.

The calculation method and result judgment are divided into two situations:

1, the bigger the target value, the better.

A. Achievement rate (%) = actual value/target value.

B, the greater the income%, the higher the degree of conformity, greater than or equal to 100% to achieve the goal.

2. The smaller the target value, the better.

A. Achievement rate (%) = target value/actual value.

B, the greater the income%, the higher the degree of conformity, greater than or equal to 100% to achieve the goal.

Note: when it is generally greater than 100%, it is also recorded as 100%.

Economic growth rate:

Economic growth rate is the comparison between the gross national product at the end of the period and the gross national product at the base period. The GNP at the end of the period is calculated at the current price at the end of the period, and the growth rate obtained is the nominal economic growth rate. The final GNP is calculated at constant price (i.e. base price), and the growth rate obtained is the actual economic growth rate.

When measuring economic growth, the actual economic growth rate is generally used. Economic growth rate, also known as economic growth rate, is a dynamic indicator reflecting the change degree of economic development level in a certain period, and it is also a basic indicator reflecting whether a country's economy is dynamic.

Basic growth rate: refers to the growth rate that an enterprise can achieve with its own resources (total assets = equity capital+debt capital) if it uses appropriate financial leverage (debt D/ equity E) according to its past profitability (EBIT in the latest year).