📈 Compound Interest

$300,000 at 6% for 20 Years

Investing $300,000 at 6% annual compound interest for 20 years grows to $962,141. That's $662,141 earned in interest on top of your original $300,000.

If you want to adjust the return assumption, extend the timeframe, or add regular contributions, use the compound interest calculator.

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Total value after 20 years
$962,141
Amount invested$300,000
Interest earned$662,141
Interest multiplier3.21×
Year-by-year growth
YearBalanceInterest
Yr 1$318,000+$18,000
Yr 2$337,080+$19,080
Yr 3$357,305+$20,225
Yr 4$378,743+$21,438
Yr 5$401,468+$22,725
Yr 6$425,556+$24,088
Yr 7$451,089+$25,533
Yr 8$478,154+$27,065
Yr 9$506,844+$28,689
Yr 10$537,254+$30,411
Yr 11$569,490+$32,235
Yr 12$603,659+$34,169
Yr 13$639,878+$36,220
Yr 14$678,271+$38,393
Yr 15$718,967+$40,696
Yr 16$762,106+$43,138
Yr 17$807,832+$45,726
Yr 18$856,302+$48,470
Yr 19$907,680+$51,378
Yr 20$962,141+$54,461
Final balance after 20 years
$962,141
Invested
$300,000
Interest earned
$662,141
Multiplier
3.21×

How $300,000 grows at 6%

Compound interest earns returns on your returns — not just your original investment. At 6% per year, your money doubles every 12 years (the Rule of 72). Over 20 years, that compounds to a 3.21× multiplier.

In year 1, $300,000 earns $18,000 in interest. By year 20, the annual interest has grown to $54,461 — because each year's interest is calculated on a larger balance.

This is why longer holding periods matter so much. The later years do more of the heavy lifting, especially once the balance is large enough to generate bigger dollar returns each year.

$300,000 for 20 years at different rates
RateFinal balanceInterest earnedMultiplier
4%$657,337$357,3372.19×
5%$795,989$495,9892.65×
6% ◀$962,141$662,1413.21×
7%$1,160,905$860,9053.87×
8%$1,398,287$1,098,2874.66×
9%$1,681,323$1,381,3235.60×
10%$2,018,250$1,718,2506.73×

Year-by-year projection

YearBalanceInterest this yearTotal interestGrowth
Year 1$318,000+$18,000$18,0001.06×
Year 2$337,080+$19,080$37,0801.12×
Year 3$357,305+$20,225$57,3051.19×
Year 4$378,743+$21,438$78,7431.26×
Year 5$401,468+$22,725$101,4681.34×
Year 6$425,556+$24,088$125,5561.42×
Year 7$451,089+$25,533$151,0891.50×
Year 8$478,154+$27,065$178,1541.59×
Year 9$506,844+$28,689$206,8441.69×
Year 10$537,254+$30,411$237,2541.79×
Year 11$569,490+$32,235$269,4901.90×
Year 12$603,659+$34,169$303,6592.01×
Year 13$639,878+$36,220$339,8782.13×
Year 14$678,271+$38,393$378,2712.26×
Year 15$718,967+$40,696$418,9672.40×
Year 16$762,106+$43,138$462,1062.54×
Year 17$807,832+$45,726$507,8322.69×
Year 18$856,302+$48,470$556,3022.85×
Year 19$907,680+$51,378$607,6803.03×
Year 20$962,141+$54,461$662,1413.21×

Growth chart

Balance growth over 20 years
$241k$481k$722k$962kYr1Yr5Yr10Yr15Yr20
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