📈 Compound Interest

$10,000 at 7% for 15 Years

Investing $10,000 at 7% annual compound interest for 15 years grows to $27,590. That's $17,590 earned in interest on top of your original $10,000.

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Total value after 15 years
$27,590
Amount invested$10,000
Interest earned$17,590
Interest multiplier2.76×
Year-by-year growth
YearBalanceInterest
Yr 1$10,700+$700
Yr 2$11,449+$749
Yr 3$12,250+$801
Yr 4$13,108+$858
Yr 5$14,026+$918
Yr 6$15,007+$982
Yr 7$16,058+$1,051
Yr 8$17,182+$1,124
Yr 9$18,385+$1,203
Yr 10$19,672+$1,287
Yr 11$21,049+$1,377
Yr 12$22,522+$1,473
Yr 13$24,098+$1,577
Yr 14$25,785+$1,687
Yr 15$27,590+$1,805
Final balance after 15 years
$27,590
Invested
$10,000
Interest earned
$17,590
Multiplier
2.76×

How $10,000 grows at 7%

Compound interest earns returns on your returns — not just your original investment. At 7% per year, your money doubles every 10.3 years (the Rule of 72). Over 15 years, that compounds to a 2.76× multiplier.

In year 1, $10,000 earns $700 in interest. By year 15, the annual interest has grown to $1,805 — because each year's interest is calculated on a larger balance.

$10,000 for 15 years at different rates
RateFinal balanceInterest earnedMultiplier
4%$18,009$8,0091.80×
5%$20,789$10,7892.08×
6%$23,966$13,9662.40×
7% ◀$27,590$17,5902.76×
8%$31,722$21,7223.17×
9%$36,425$26,4253.64×
10%$41,772$31,7724.18×

Year-by-year projection

YearBalanceInterest this yearTotal interestGrowth
Year 1$10,700+$700$7001.07×
Year 2$11,449+$749$1,4491.14×
Year 3$12,250+$801$2,2501.23×
Year 4$13,108+$858$3,1081.31×
Year 5$14,026+$918$4,0261.40×
Year 6$15,007+$982$5,0071.50×
Year 7$16,058+$1,051$6,0581.61×
Year 8$17,182+$1,124$7,1821.72×
Year 9$18,385+$1,203$8,3851.84×
Year 10$19,672+$1,287$9,6721.97×
Year 11$21,049+$1,377$11,0492.10×
Year 12$22,522+$1,473$12,5222.25×
Year 13$24,098+$1,577$14,0982.41×
Year 14$25,785+$1,687$15,7852.58×
Year 15$27,590+$1,805$17,5902.76×

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Balance growth over 15 years
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