Compound Interest Calculator
See how your savings grow over time with the power of compound interest.
About the Compound Interest Calculator
Albert Einstein reportedly called compound interest the "eighth wonder of the world." The concept is simple: you earn returns not just on your original investment, but also on every pound of interest you have previously earned. Over long periods, this creates dramatically accelerating growth.
Compound interest formula
A = P × (1 + r/n)^(n×t), where P = principal, r = annual rate, n = compounding frequency, t = time in years. For monthly contributions, an additional annuity term is added.
The power of starting early
Investing £10,000 at 7% annual return for 30 years produces approximately £76,000. The same investment for 40 years produces approximately £150,000. The extra 10 years nearly doubles the outcome — this is compounding at work.