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Investment Calculator

Calculate compound interest, future value of savings, and plan your wealth growth.

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Total Interest
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How to use the Investment Calculator

Understanding the power of compound interest is the first step toward building financial independence. This tool helps you visualize how regular contributions and market returns work together over time. Whether you're planning for retirement, a home purchase, or long-term wealth, our calculator provides the projections you need to stay on track.

How it calculates

FV = PV × (1 + r/n)^(n×t)
FV = Future Value | PV = Initial Deposit | r = Annual interest rate | n = Number of times interest compounds per year | t = Time in years
Example Investment Details Future Value
One-time €10k Deposit €10,000 for 10 years at 7% €20,096.61
Monthly Savings €200/mo for 20 years at 5% €82,206.73
Retirement Seed €50,000 for 30 years at 8% €546,785.42

Everyday examples

👶 Child's Education Fund

Estimate how much saving €100 every month from the day your child is born will grow into by their 18th birthday.

🏖️ Retirement Planning

See how much you need to contribute monthly to reach a specific target, like €1,000,000, by age 65.

💹 Stock Market Growth

Model a diversified index fund portfolio by using an average 7-10% historical annual return rate.

☕ "Coffee" Savings

Visualize what happens if you invest that €5 daily coffee money into a compound interest account instead over 10 years.

💰 Bonus Investment

Project the value of a one-time work bonus if it's left to grow in a tax-advantaged account for 25 years.

💸 Inflation Impact Check

Understand why simply keeping cash in a 0% account means your purchasing power actually shrinks every year.

Glossary

Key Investment Terms

Compound Interest

Interest calculated on the initial principal and also on the accumulated interest of previous periods.

Inflation Rate

The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising and purchasing power is falling.

Management Fee

A charge levied by investment managers for managing an investment fund, typically as a percentage of assets.

Frequently asked questions

What is compound interest?
Compound interest is when you earn interest on both your initial deposit and the interest that has already been added to your account.
Does higher return always mean higher risk?
Generally, yes. Potential for higher returns usually comes with higher volatility and risk.
How does inflation affect my investments?
Inflation reduces the purchasing power of your money over time. Real value accounts for this loss.
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