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Why some GPRV ratios are different from the same ratio in Fundamentals?

A given ratio should always have the same value.

However, some GPRV ratios have different underlying formulas, and therefore cannot be directly compared with other similar ratios. For example, a growth rate generally refers to the percentage change of a financial item from a fiscal year to the next one. For GPRV, historical growth is calculated as a weighted average over 5 years.

For more information about the GPRV ratios, see the GPRV section.

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