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As prices increase on many of the things you use in your day-to-day life, it may become necessary for you to calculate that increase for forecasting or accounting purposes. One useful calculation is to find the percent increase in the cost of an item or items that you purchase on a regular basis for either personal or business use, particularly if you are putting together budgets for your company or household for private use, or even working with others to help with their budgeting, such as teaching your children how to budget. To calculate the percent increase of an item or items, you need only to know the past and present costs and perform a few simple calculations.
 
As prices increase on many of the things you use in your day-to-day life, it may become necessary for you to calculate that increase for forecasting or accounting purposes. One useful calculation is to find the percent increase in the cost of an item or items that you purchase on a regular basis for either personal or business use, particularly if you are putting together budgets for your company or household for private use, or even working with others to help with their budgeting, such as teaching your children how to budget. To calculate the percent increase of an item or items, you need only to know the past and present costs and perform a few simple calculations.
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== Steps ==