What happens when you invest $1000/month at 12% for 10 years?
If you invest $1000 per month consistently at an expected annual return of 12% for 10 years, your portfolio grows to $230,039. You will have contributed $120,000 of your own money, and compounding will have added $110,039 in growth — a 1.92x multiple on your contributions.
After a typical 0.5% annual management fee, the final value is approximately $223,403. The total fee cost over 10 years is $6,635 — a reminder that low-cost index funds with fees of 0.03-0.1% preserve significantly more of your returns.
These figures assume a constant 12% annual return compounded monthly. Actual investment returns vary year-to-year and cannot be guaranteed. Use the interactive calculator to model different assumptions.