$50,000 Grows To $100,080
A $50,000 lump sum at 7% for 10 years grows to $100,079.87.
Future Value
$100,079.87
Growth: $50,079.87
How This Works
A single lump-sum deposit compounds quarterly โ each period's interest gets added to the balance, so future interest is earned on a growing base.
Formula
FV = P × (1 + r/n)ⁿᵤ
where P = principal, r = annual rate, n = compounds/year, t = years
where P = principal, r = annual rate, n = compounds/year, t = years
Example
$10,000 at 7% for 5 years grows to roughly $14,190.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does $50,000 grow to at 7% over 10 years?
$100,079.87 โ a gain of $50,079.87.
How often does this compound?
Quarterly, a common convention for fixed deposits.