Investing $1000/Month at 7% for 10 Years

Pre-calculated result · Monthly compounding · 0.5% annual management fee assumed

Final Value

$173,085

Total Contributed

$120,000

Total Growth

$53,085

Growth Multiple

1.44x

What happens when you invest $1000/month at 7% for 10 years?

If you invest $1000 per month consistently at an expected annual return of 7% for 10 years, your portfolio grows to $173,085. You will have contributed $120,000 of your own money, and compounding will have added $53,085 in growth — a 1.44x multiple on your contributions.

After a typical 0.5% annual management fee, the final value is approximately $168,403. The total fee cost over 10 years is $4,682 — 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 7% annual return compounded monthly. Actual investment returns vary year-to-year and cannot be guaranteed. Use the interactive calculator to model different assumptions.

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Year-by-Year Growth

YearContributionsGrowthPortfolio Value
Year 1$12,000$393$12,393
Year 2$24,000$1,681$25,681
Year 3$36,000$3,930$39,930
Year 4$48,000$7,209$55,209
Year 5$60,000$11,593$71,593
Year 6$72,000$17,161$89,161
Year 7$84,000$23,999$107,999
Year 8$96,000$32,199$128,199
Year 9$108,000$41,859$149,859
Year 10$120,000$53,085$173,085
Total$120,000$53,085$173,085

Disclaimer: Results are for educational purposes only. They assume a constant 7% annual return compounded monthly. A 0.5% annual management fee is deducted from the effective return for the "after fees" figure. Actual investment returns will vary. No investment return is guaranteed. Consult a qualified financial advisor for personalized investment guidance.

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