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$10,000 at 7% for 10 Years

~$20,097

Final balance
$20,097
Starting principal
$10,000
Total interest earned
$10,097
Total contributed
$0
Growth multiplier
2.01×

$10,000 invested at 7% compounded monthly doubles in just under 10.3 years — the Rule of 72 says divide 72 by your rate (72 ÷ 7 ≈ 10.3). After exactly 10 years the balance reaches $20,097, meaning the market contributed more than your original deposit in interest alone. Adjust the principal, rate, or term in the calculator below to see your own scenario.

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Projected balance
$18,207.33
Total contributed
$12,000.00
Total interest
$5,207.33

Compounding is building

29%

So far $5,207.33 (29%) of your $18,207.33 balance is growth. The longer it compounds, the bigger that share gets.

How it's calculated

The future value uses the standard compound-interest formula A = P(1 + r/n)^(nt) combined with the future value of a recurring contribution. P is the starting principal, r the annual rate, n the number of compounding periods per year, and t the number of years. Contributions are applied at the start or end of each period depending on your selection.

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