$500 Invested at 10% for 10 Years
$1,353.52
Future Value (compounded monthly)
$500 invested at 10% annual compound interest (compounded monthly) for 10 years will grow to $1,353.52. You earn $853.52 in interest. At 10%, your money doubles in approximately 7.2 years (Rule of 72).
Year-by-Year Growth
| Year | Balance | Interest |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $552.36 | $52.36 |
| 2 | $610.20 | $110.20 |
| 3 | $674.09 | $174.09 |
| 4 | $744.68 | $244.68 |
| 5 | $822.65 | $322.65 |
| 6 | $908.80 | $408.80 |
| 7 | $1,003.96 | $503.96 |
| 8 | $1,109.09 | $609.09 |
| 9 | $1,225.22 | $725.22 |
| 10 | $1,353.52 | $853.52 |
Quick Reference Table
| Principal | Rate | Years | Future Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| $500 | 8% | 10 yrs | $1,109.82 |
| $500 | 9% | 10 yrs | $1,225.68 |
| $500 | 11% | 10 yrs | $1,494.57 |
| $500 | 12% | 10 yrs | $1,650.19 |
| $500 | 10% | 1 yrs | $552.36 |
| $500 | 10% | 2 yrs | $610.20 |
| $500 | 10% | 3 yrs | $674.09 |
| $500 | 10% | 5 yrs | $822.65 |
| $500 | 10% | 7 yrs | $1,003.96 |
| $500 | 10% | 15 yrs | $2,226.96 |
Formula Used
A = P(1 + r/n)nt
- P = $500
- r = 10% = 0.1
- n = 12 (monthly)
- t = 10 years
- A = $1,353.52
Frequently Asked Questions
How much will $500 grow at 10% compound interest in 10 years?
$500 grows to $1,353.52. Interest earned: $853.52.
How long to double $500 at 10%?
Using the Rule of 72: 72 ÷ 10 ≈ 7.2 years.
What is the compound interest formula?
A = P(1 + r/n)^(nt). P=$500, r=10%=0.1, n=12, t=10.