Method
Savings growth is estimated by compounding the balance and adding regular contributions at the end of each period.
A simple savings estimate built around regular end-of-period contributions.
Estimate only. Interest compounds monthly, and regular contributions are made at the end of each month period. Currency selection labels amounts only and does not use exchange rates.
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Savings growth is estimated by compounding the balance and adding regular contributions at the end of each period.
Enter a starting balance, contribution schedule, rate, and saving period, then review the projected total.
The result separates your deposited money from estimated interest so growth is easy to understand.
Saving $200 each month for five years at a steady rate shows both deposits and projected interest.
Actual accounts may compound differently and rates can change. Currency formatting does not perform exchange-rate conversion.
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