Revenue Growth Rate

The percentage change in revenue from one period to the next — usually year-over-year (YoY).

Revenue Growth Rate — The percentage change in revenue from one period to the next — usually year-over-year (YoY).

Key facts

Category
Growth
Definition
The percentage change in revenue from one period to the next — usually year-over-year (YoY).
Formula
Revenue Growth = (Current period revenue - Prior period revenue) / Prior period revenue × 100
Live example
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Last updated
2026-06-17

Formula

Revenue Growth = (Current period revenue - Prior period revenue) / Prior period revenue × 100

Worked example

Q1 2026 revenue $1.2B, Q1 2025 revenue $1.0B → 20% YoY revenue growth.

Interpretive bands

< 0%
Declining. Investigate whether secular or cyclical.
0 – 5%
Mature, GDP-tracking. Typical for consumer staples and utilities.
5 – 15%
Healthy mid-cycle growth.
> 20%
High growth. Sustainable rates above 20% are rare and command premium valuations.

How IndexAlpha uses Revenue Growth Rate

Tracked on the Growth card. IndexAlpha looks at 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year growth rates and flags whether growth is accelerating or decelerating.

See it live

The Revenue Growth Rate metric shows up on every IndexAlpha research page. See it now on NVDA — or research any stock to view its Revenue Growth Rate.

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Common questions

What is Revenue Growth Rate?

The percentage change in revenue from one period to the next — usually year-over-year (YoY).

How is Revenue Growth Rate calculated?

Revenue Growth = (Current period revenue - Prior period revenue) / Prior period revenue × 100. Q1 2026 revenue $1.2B, Q1 2025 revenue $1.0B → 20% YoY revenue growth.

How does IndexAlpha use Revenue Growth Rate?

Tracked on the Growth card. IndexAlpha looks at 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year growth rates and flags whether growth is accelerating or decelerating.

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