Compound Interest Calculator (2024)

Calculator Use

The compound interest calculator lets you see how your money can grow using interest compounding.

Calculate compound interest on an investment, 401K or savings account with annual, quarterly, daily or continuous compounding.

We provide answers to your compound interest calculations and show you the steps to find the answer. You can also experiment with the calculator to see how different interest rates or loan lengths can affect how much you'll pay in compounded interest on a loan.

Read further below for additional compound interest formulas to find principal, interest rates or final investment value. We also show you how to calculate continuous compounding with the formula A = Pe^rt.

The Compound Interest Formula

This calculator uses the compound interest formula to find principal plus interest. It uses this same formula to solve for principal, rate or time given the other known values. You can also use this formula to set up a compound interest calculator in Excel®1.

A = P(1 + r/n)nt

In the formula

  • A = Accrued amount (principal + interest)
  • P = Principal amount
  • r = Annual nominal interest rate as a decimal
  • R = Annual nominal interest rate as a percent
  • r = R/100
  • n = number of compounding periods per unit of time
  • t = time in decimal years; e.g., 6 months is calculated as 0.5 years. Divide your partial year number of months by 12 to get the decimal years.
  • I = Interest amount
  • ln = natural logarithm, used in formulas below

Compound Interest Formulas Used in This Calculator

The basic compound interest formula A = P(1 + r/n)nt can be used to find any of the other variables. The tables below show the compound interest formula rewritten so the unknown variable is isolated on the left side of the equation.

Compound Interest Formulas

Calculation

Formula

Calculate accrued amount
Principal + Interest

A = P(1 + r/n)nt

Calculate principal amount
Solve for P in terms of A

P = A / (1 + r/n)nt

Calculate principal amount
Solve for P in terms of I

P = I / ((1 + r/n)nt - 1)

Calculate rate of interest
As a decimal

r = n((A/P)1/nt - 1)

Calculate time
Solve for t
ln is the natural logarithm

t = ln(A/P) / n(ln(1 + r/n)), then also
t = (ln(A) - ln(P)) / n(ln(1 + r/n))

Formulas where n = 1
(compounded once per period or unit t)

Calculation

Formula

Calculate accrued amount
Principal + Interest

A = P(1 + r)t

Calculate principal amount
Solve for P in terms of A

P = A / (1 + r)t

Calculate principal amount
Solve for P in terms of I

P = I / ((1 + r)t - 1)

Calculate rate of interest
As a decimal

r = (A/P)1/t - 1

Calculate rate of interest
As a percent

R = r * 100

Calculate time
Solve for t
ln is the natural logarithm

t = ln(A/P) / ln(1 + r), then also
t = (ln(A) - ln(P)) / ln(1 + r)

Continuous Compounding Formulas
(n → ∞)

Calculation

Formula

Calculate accrued amount
Principal + Interest

A = Pert

Calculate principal amount
Solve for P in terms of A

P = A / ert

Calculate principal amount
Solve for P in terms of I

P = I / (ert - 1)

Calculate rate of interest
As a decimal
ln is the natural logarithm

r = ln(A/P) / t

Calculate rate of interest
As a percent

R = r * 100

Calculate time
Solve for t
ln is the natural logarithm

t = ln(A/P) / r

How to Use the Compound Interest Calculator: Example

Say you have an investment account that increased from $30,000 to $33,000 over 30 months. If your local bank offers a savings account with daily compounding (365 times per year), what annual interest rate do you need to get to match the rate of return in your investment account?

In the calculator above select "Calculate Rate (R)". The calculator will use the equations: r = n((A/P)1/nt - 1) and R = r*100.

Enter:

  • Total P+I (A): $33,000
  • Principal (P): $30,000
  • Compound (n): Daily (365)
  • Time (t in years): 2.5 years (30 months equals 2.5 years)

Showing the work with the formula r = n((A/P)1/nt - 1):

\[ r = 365 \left(\left(\frac{33,000}{30,000}\right)^\frac{1}{365\times 2.5} - 1 \right) \] \[ r = 365 (1.1^\frac{1}{912.5} - 1) \] \[ r = 365 (1.1^{0.00109589} - 1) \] \[ r = 365 (1.00010445 - 1) \] \[ r = 365 (0.00010445) \] \[ r = 0.03812605 \]

\begin{align} R&= r \times 100 \\[0.5em] &= 0.03812605 \times 100 \\[0.5em] &= 3.813\% \end{align}

Your Answer: R = 3.813% per year

So you'd need to put $30,000 into a savings account that pays a rate of 3.813% per year and compounds interest daily in order to get the same return as the investment account.

How to Derive A = Pert the Continuous Compound Interest Formula

A common definition of the constant e is that:

\[ e = \lim_{m \to \infty} \left(1 + \frac{1}{m}\right)^m \]

With continuous compounding, the number of times compounding occurs per period approaches infinity or n → ∞. Then using our original equation to solve for A as n → ∞ we want to solve:

\[ A = P{(1+\frac{r}{n})}^{nt} \] \[ A = P \left( \lim_{n\rightarrow\infty} \left(1 + \frac{r}{n}\right)^{nt} \right) \]

This equation looks a little like the equation for e. To make it look more similar so we can do a substitution we introduce a variable m such that m = n/r then we also have n = mr. Note that as n approaches infinity so does m.

Replacing n in our equation with mr and cancelling r in the numerator of r/n we get:

\[ A = P \left( \lim_{m\rightarrow\infty} \left(1 + \frac{1}{m}\right)^{mrt} \right) \]

Rearranging the exponents we can write:

\[ A = P \left( \lim_{m\rightarrow\infty} \left(1 + \frac{1}{m}\right)^{m} \right)^{rt} \]

Substituting in e from our definition above:

\[ A = P(e)^{rt} \]

And finally you have your continuous compounding formula.

\[ A = Pe^{rt} \]

Excel: Calculate Compound Interest in Spreadsheets

Use the tables below to copy and paste compound interest formulas you need to make these calculations in a spreadsheet such as Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets and Apple Numbers.

To copy correctly, start your mouse outside the table upper left corner. Drag your mouse to the outside of the lower right corner. Be sure all text inside the table is selected. Using Control + C and Control + V ; Paste the copied information into cell A1 of your spreadsheet. Formulas will only work starting in A1. You can modify the formulas and formatting as you wish.

Calculate Accrued Amount (Future Value FV) using A = P(1 + r/n)^nt

In this example we start with a principal investment of 10,000 at a rate of 3% compounded quarterly (4 times a year) for 5 years. If you paste this correctly you should see the answer Accrued Amount (FV) = 11,611.84 in cell B1. Change the values in B2, B3, B4 and B5 to your specific problem.

Copy and paste this table into spreadsheets as explained in the above section.

Accrued Amount (FV) $ = ROUND(B3 * POWER(( 1 + ((B2/100)/B4)),(B4*B5)),2)
Rate % 3
Principal $ 10000
Compounding per year 4
Years 5

Calculate Rate using Rate Percent = n[ ( (A/P)^(1/nt) ) - 1] * 100

In this example we start with a principal of 10,000 with interest of 500 giving us an accrued amount of 10,500 over 2 years compounded monthly (12 times per year). If you paste this correctly you should see the answer for Rate % = 2.44 in cell B1. Change the values in B2, B3, B4 and B5 to your specific problem.

Copy and paste this table into spreadsheets as explained in the above section.

Rate % = ROUND(B4*((POWER((B2/B3),(1/(B4*B5))))-1)*100,2)
Accrued Amount $ 10500
Principal $ 10000
Compounding per year 12
Years 2

Further Reading

Tree of Math: Continuous Compounding

Wikipedia: Compound Interest

1Excel® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation

Compound Interest Calculator (2024)
Top Articles
ZERO Carb Chicken Crust Pizza Recipe | Best Chicken Pizza Crust
Low Carb Dumplings – Japanese Gyoza Recipe (Keto/Gluten-free) - eyes and hour
Automated refuse, recycling for most residences; schedule announced | Lehigh Valley Press
Drury Inn & Suites Bowling Green
No Limit Telegram Channel
From Algeria to Uzbekistan-These Are the Top Baby Names Around the World
Devotion Showtimes Near Mjr Universal Grand Cinema 16
San Diego Terminal 2 Parking Promo Code
Fototour verlassener Fliegerhorst Schönwald [Lost Place Brandenburg]
Sams Gas Price Fairview Heights Il
Culvers Tartar Sauce
United Dual Complete Providers
The Murdoch succession drama kicks off this week. Here's everything you need to know
Dump Trucks in Netherlands for sale - used and new - TrucksNL
Erskine Plus Portal
Burn Ban Map Oklahoma
Q33 Bus Schedule Pdf
Napa Autocare Locator
Erica Banks Net Worth | Boyfriend
Rqi.1Stop
Wics News Springfield Il
SN100C, An Australia Trademark of Nihon Superior Co., Ltd.. Application Number: 2480607 :: Trademark Elite Trademarks
How To Tighten Lug Nuts Properly (Torque Specs) | TireGrades
Pioneer Library Overdrive
Weathervane Broken Monorail
Watson 853 White Oval
Feathers
San Jac Email Log In
The Creator Showtimes Near Baxter Avenue Theatres
Egg Crutch Glove Envelope
Que Si Que Si Que No Que No Lyrics
Serenity Of Lathrop - Manteca Photos
Morlan Chevrolet Sikeston
Are you ready for some football? Zag Alum Justin Lange Forges Career in NFL
888-333-4026
Keir Starmer looks to Italy on how to stop migrant boats
Craigslist Freeport Illinois
COVID-19/Coronavirus Assistance Programs | FindHelp.org
Mitchell Kronish Obituary
Brauche Hilfe bei AzBilliards - Billard-Aktuell.de
Bmp 202 Blue Round Pill
Gary Vandenheuvel Net Worth
Unblocked Games - Gun Mayhem
Craigslist Mendocino
Canvas Elms Umd
Plumfund Reviews
Erica Mena Net Worth Forbes
El Patron Menu Bardstown Ky
Rubmaps H
303-615-0055
Psalm 46 New International Version
One Facing Life Maybe Crossword
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Aracelis Kilback

Last Updated:

Views: 5828

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (44 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Aracelis Kilback

Birthday: 1994-11-22

Address: Apt. 895 30151 Green Plain, Lake Mariela, RI 98141

Phone: +5992291857476

Job: Legal Officer

Hobby: LARPing, role-playing games, Slacklining, Reading, Inline skating, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Dance

Introduction: My name is Aracelis Kilback, I am a nice, gentle, agreeable, joyous, attractive, combative, gifted person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.