Advanced Investment Calculator
Calculate Returns, SIP, CAGR & Compound Interest
Professional investment calculator for SIP, lump sum investments, mutual funds, and stocks. Get detailed projections with inflation adjustment and tax calculations.
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📈 Investment Return Calculator
Calculate potential returns for SIP, lump sum investments, and more
Amount
$500
$100
$10,000
Rate
12%
1%
30%
Years
10 years
1 year
40 years
Amount
$10,000
$1,000
$500,000
Rate
12%
1%
30%
Years
10 years
1 year
40 years
Estimated Future Value
$116,169
After 10 years with 12% annual return
Total Investment
$60,000
Wealth Gained
$56,169
Absolute Return
93.6%
CAGR
12.0%
After Inflation
$86,386
After Tax
$103,744
Investment Growth Over Time
Total Investment
Returns
Future Value
💡 Investment Insight:
Your investment could grow 9.3x in 30 years at 12% annual return. Consider increasing monthly investment for higher wealth creation.
📅 Year-wise Projection
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is SIP (Systematic Investment Plan)?
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SIP is an investment method where you invest a fixed amount regularly (monthly/quarterly) in mutual funds or other investment vehicles. It helps in rupee cost averaging and disciplined investing.
How is CAGR calculated?
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CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) is calculated using the formula: CAGR = (Ending Value / Beginning Value)^(1/n) – 1, where n is the number of years. It shows the mean annual growth rate of an investment.
What is inflation-adjusted return?
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Inflation-adjusted return (real return) is your investment return after accounting for inflation. It shows the actual purchasing power of your returns. Formula: Real Return = (1 + Nominal Return) / (1 + Inflation Rate) – 1.
Should I invest in SIP or lump sum?
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SIP is better for regular investors as it averages out market volatility. Lump sum is suitable when you have a large amount and markets are expected to rise. Historical data shows lump sum often outperforms, but SIP reduces risk.
How accurate is this calculator?
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Our calculator uses standard financial formulas and provides bank-level accuracy. However, actual returns may vary based on market conditions, fund performance, and economic factors.
Do you save my investment data?
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No, all calculations are performed locally in your browser. We don’t store any personal or financial data. Your privacy is 100% protected.
