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Investment Return Calculator

Calculate your investment return rate and analyze your performance over time

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Investment Results

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0.00% Annualized Return
Initial Investment $0.00
Additional Contributions $0.00
Total Invested $0.00
Final Value $0.00
Return Amount $0.00
Total Return 0.00%
Annualized Return 0.00%
Investment Period 0 years

Understanding Investment Return Calculations

The Investment Return Calculator helps you analyze the performance of your investments over time. By entering your initial investment, final value, and investment period, you can determine both the total return and the annualized return rate of your investment.

Key Features of Our Investment Return Calculator

  • Calculate total return percentage and amount
  • Determine annualized return rate (CAGR - Compound Annual Growth Rate)
  • Account for additional contributions over time
  • Instant results with no account required
  • Free to use and mobile-friendly

Understanding Investment Return Metrics

When evaluating investment performance, several key metrics can help you assess how well your investments have performed:

  • Total Return: The overall percentage gain or loss on your investment
  • Annualized Return: The yearly rate of return that would give you the same final value over the investment period (CAGR)
  • Return Amount: The absolute dollar amount gained or lost on your investment
  • Total Invested: The sum of your initial investment and all additional contributions

How to Use This Calculator

To calculate your investment return:

  1. Enter your initial investment amount
  2. Enter the final value of your investment
  3. Specify the investment period in years
  4. Optionally, enter any additional contributions you made during the investment period
  5. Select how often you made additional contributions (monthly, quarterly, etc.)
  6. Click "Calculate Return" to see your results

For investments with irregular contributions or withdrawals, this calculator provides an approximation. A more sophisticated calculation method like Internal Rate of Return (IRR) would provide more accurate results for complex investment scenarios.