From: Linda on 15 Apr 2010 08:58 Here is my quandry and I am probably over thinking it. I have a starting cost of $26.00 with an end cost of $26.54. I need to know the formula that will show the margin. If I divide $26.54 by $26 I end up with 1.021 but I can't create the formula to remove the leading 1 to get to the margin of 2.1%. Thanks for any help. Linda
From: Duke Carey on 15 Apr 2010 09:03 =26.54/26-1 "Linda" wrote: > Here is my quandry and I am probably over thinking it. I have a starting > cost of $26.00 with an end cost of $26.54. I need to know the formula that > will show the margin. If I divide $26.54 by $26 I end up with 1.021 but I > can't create the formula to remove the leading 1 to get to the margin of 2.1%. > Thanks for any help. > Linda
From: Bernard Liengme on 15 Apr 2010 11:06 The % increase is (26.54 - 26)/26 which can be simplified to 26.54/26 -1 b - a b a b ----- = --- - ---- = ---- - 1 a a a a That is why Duke's formula works Of course the answer will be a fraction like 0.021 but we can click the % key to format it to percents. Percentages are just fractions multiplied by 100. best wishes -- Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "Linda" <Linda(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2227DB9A-A938-489F-83AA-4B5BF26EC4E2(a)microsoft.com... > Here is my quandry and I am probably over thinking it. I have a starting > cost of $26.00 with an end cost of $26.54. I need to know the formula > that > will show the margin. If I divide $26.54 by $26 I end up with 1.021 but I > can't create the formula to remove the leading 1 to get to the margin of > 2.1%. > Thanks for any help. > Linda
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