The base formula
For a one-time deposit, use A = P(1 + r / n)^(nt). P is principal, r is the annual rate, n is compounding periods per year, and t is time in years.
How-To Guide
Compound interest grows when each period earns interest on both the original principal and the interest already added. The core math is simple, but recurring deposits are much easier to model with a calculator.
For a one-time deposit, use A = P(1 + r / n)^(nt). P is principal, r is the annual rate, n is compounding periods per year, and t is time in years.
If you start with $10,000 at 6% annual return compounded monthly for 10 years, the formula becomes 10,000 x (1 + 0.06 / 12)^120. The future value is about $18,194.
A calculator saves time when you add monthly deposits, compare multiple timelines, or want totals broken into contributions versus interest.
Simple interest grows from principal only, while compound interest also earns on previously accumulated interest.
At the same nominal annual rate, more frequent compounding usually produces a slightly higher ending balance.
Yes, but the formula gets longer and is much harder to check than using a calculator.
Plug in principal, monthly deposits, return, years, and compounding frequency to compare scenarios instantly.
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