$50,000 Grows To $100,483 (Compound Interest)

$50,000 at 7% compound interest for 10 years grows to $100,483.07.

$100,483.07
Final Amount
$50,483.07
Interest Earned

How This Works

Simple interest is calculated only on the original principal each year. Compound interest is calculated on the principal plus all previously earned interest โ€” which is why it grows faster the longer money is left invested.

Formula

Total = P × (1 + r/12)ⁿ²ᵟ

Example

$10,000 at 8% for 10 years grows to about $22,196 with monthly compounding, but only $18,000 with simple interest.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does $50,000 at 7% grow to over 10 years?

$100,483.07 (Compound Interest), earning $50,483.07 in interest.

Why does compound interest grow faster than simple interest?

Compound interest earns returns on previously earned interest too, not just the original principal, so growth accelerates over time.