Annualizing number

bluepenink

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Hi there

trying to get some logic to work here.

I have Jul-Oct YTD sales number of $824 for sales rep based on tenure in the company.

Fiscal month = 4
Tenure in company in months (current year) = 4

I want to annualize it for full year, so will the calculation be:
=($824/# months worked in company in fiscal year)*(12-fiscal month #)

= $1648

is the above calculation correct or would it simply be:

= ($824/fiscal month)*12
=$2473

slightly confused on which method to use?

thanks
 

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I think it would simply be:
Code:
[COLOR=#333333]=($824/# months worked in company in fiscal year)*(12)[/COLOR]
 
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