$500/month at 10% for 10 years grows to $103,276
At 10% compound interest with $500/month contributions, your monthly investments grow to $103,276 over 10 years โ earning $43,276 in compound interest.
What $500/month at 10% for 10 years really means
By investing $500 every month for 10 years at 10%, you contribute a total of $60,000. Compound interest then adds another $43,276 โ money you earned without working for it. That's a 72% return on your actual contributions.
At 10% interest, money doubles every approximately 7.2 years (the Rule of 72). In the first year you earn $25 in interest. In year 10, you earn significantly more โ because you're earning interest on all the accumulated gains from prior years.
This is why time is the most powerful variable in compound interest. Starting 10 years earlier with the same contribution would produce dramatically more than doubling the contribution amount. Use the full compound interest calculator to model your exact scenario, or compare with a high-interest savings account.
Frequently asked questions
How long does $500/month take to double at 10%?+
At 10% compound interest, money doubles approximately every 7.2 years (Rule of 72). So your investment would double at around year 7.2, and double again at year 14.4. Over your 10-year period, your contributions will approximately grow significantly.
What if the interest rate changes on $500/month at 10% for 10 years?+
Rate changes dramatically affect the final balance. At 8%, your 10-year result would be approximately $92,083 โ $11,193 less. At 12%, it would be approximately $116,170 โ $12,894 more. The difference grows exponentially over time.
How does monthly vs annual compounding affect the result?+
Monthly compounding (used here) produces slightly more than annual compounding at the same nominal rate. At 10% annually compounded, your 10-year result would be $103,276 โ compared to $103,276 with monthly compounding. The difference of $0 grows larger the longer the time horizon.