How to calculate the achievement rate?

The achievement rate refers to the degree of conformity between the actual value and the target value, which is generally expressed as a percentage. The calculation method and result judgment are divided into two situations:

1. The bigger the target value, the better: the achievement rate = actual value ÷ target value. The greater the percentage value, the higher the coincidence degree, and the goal is achieved if it is greater than or equal to 100%.

Second, the smaller the target value, the better: the achievement rate =2- actual value ÷ target value. The greater the percentage value, the higher the coincidence degree, and the goal is achieved if it is greater than or equal to 100%.

For example, if the planned completion is 100 and the actual completion is 50, the achievement rate is =50÷ 100× 100%, that is, the achievement rate is 50%.

When the planned completion is-100 and the actual completion is -50, the achievement rate = [2-(-50) ÷ (-100)] ×100%, that is, the achievement rate is 150%.