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Savings Rate Calculator

Savings Rate Calculator



Financial Calculators

Savings Calculators | Savings Rate Calculator

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Even a small difference in the interest you are paid on your savings can add up over time. Use this calculator to see how different savings rates can impact your savings strategy. This calculator can also show you how deposits at the start of each month, compared to the end of the month, can impact your savings balance.


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Definitions



Starting amount
The starting balance or current amount you have invested or saved. If you haven't started saving yet, set the amount to "$0".

Additional contributions
The amount that you plan on adding to your savings or investment regularly.

Years
The total number of years you are planning to save or invest.

Annual percentage yield (APY)
The annual rate of return for each savings account. The actual rate of return is largely dependant on the type of investments you select. From January 1970 to December 2007, the average compounded rate of return for the S&P 500, including reinvestment of dividends, was approximately 11.4% per year (source: www.standardandpoors.com). During this period, the highest 12-month return was 61%, and the lowest was -39%. Savings accounts at a bank can pay as little as 1% or less.

It is important to remember that future rates of return can't be predicted with certainty and that investments that pay higher rates of return are generally subject to higher risk and volatility. The actual rate of return on investments can vary widely over time, especially for long-term investments. This includes the potential loss of principal on your investment. It is not possible to invest directly in an index and the compounded rate of return noted above does not reflect sales charges and other fees that funds and/or investment companies may charge.



Note: This information is for general use only. Use this information as part of a full research process. General financial advice does not always apply directly to individual financial matters. Please consult a financial expert with specific and complex questions about your individual situation.




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