SIP Calculator
Estimate returns from systematic investment plans.
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Calculate compound interest growth on savings or investments.
A compound interest calculator projects how savings or investments grow when interest earns interest over time. Enter principal, rate, compounding frequency, and duration.
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Estimate returns from systematic investment plans.
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Estimate how an initial principal grows with compound interest over time. Choose compounding frequency, optionally add monthly or annual contributions, and see future value, total interest, total contributions, and effective annual rate.
Compound interest means each period's earnings stay in the balance and earn returns in later periods. Contribution timing (beginning vs end of month) and compounding frequency change results slightly compared with a simplified annual model.
Market returns are not guaranteed. Use conservative return assumptions for planning and treat the projection as an illustration. For tax-advantaged accounts, remember withdrawals and required minimum distributions are not modeled here.
1. Enter starting balance, monthly contribution, annual rate, and years. 2. Choose compounding frequency if shown. 3. Click Calculate. 4. Review ending balance and growth breakdown. 5. Adjust rate or years to stress-test assumptions.
Example: $10,000 starting balance, about $200/month additions, near 7% annual return, and 10 years often projects an ending balance in the mid-$40,000s—actual market returns vary year to year.
Projects future value from principal and optional recurring contributions at a chosen compounding frequency. An optional annual fee percent is subtracted from the gross rate (expense-ratio style drag), and fee drag is reported versus a no-fee projection.
Projects growth using the compounding frequency you select. Market returns, taxes, and fees are not included.
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This section documents how the calculator works, what it leaves out, and when results were last reviewed. Figures are educational estimates—not professional advice—and are not labeled "current" unless tied to automatically updated reference data.
Logic version 1.0. Content and formulas last verified .
Results are estimates for educational purposes and are not financial advice. Assumed returns are not guaranteed. Consult a qualified financial professional for personal guidance.
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FAQ
Future value uses the standard compound interest formula based on principal, annual rate, compounding frequency, and time. Optional recurring contributions use the future-value-of-an-annuity formula.
You can compound annually, semi-annually, quarterly, monthly, or daily. More frequent compounding produces a slightly higher effective annual rate.
No. Results are estimates based only on principal, rate, time, compounding frequency, and optional contributions.
Projects future value of savings or investments with compound interest based on principal, rate, compounding frequency, and time.
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Standard compound interest: FV = P × (1 + r/n)^(n×t) for periodic compounding.
No. Planning estimates only—actual returns and taxes vary.
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