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Online Future Value Calculator

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Project compound growth

Estimate the future value of a starting balance plus recurring contributions under different compounding frequencies.

Visual projection

Compounding curve by year

The projection highlights how recurring deposits and compound growth stack over time instead of hiding everything inside one future-value output.

ContributionsGrowth
$13,963

Y1

$18,255

Y2

$27,938

Y4

$33,390

Y5

$39,295

Y6

$45,689

Y7

$60,115

Y9

$68,238

Y10

$77,035

Y11

$86,562

Y12

$108,054

Y14

$120,156

Y15

Results

Future value

$120,156

Total contributions

$55,000

Interest earned

$65,156

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Frequently asked questions

Why include recurring contributions in a compound interest calculator?

Because most real savings plans involve ongoing deposits, and those deposits meaningfully change long-term outcomes.

Does compounding frequency matter a lot?

It usually matters less than time and contribution level, but it still changes the final result enough to be worth comparing.

Is this suitable for retirement planning?

It is a good first-pass growth estimator, though detailed retirement planning still needs inflation, taxes, fees, and withdrawal assumptions.

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