📈 Investment Calculator

Calculate your future investment returns

Example: Mutual funds 6-8%, Stocks 10-12%
💡 Investment Tips:
  • Start investing early to benefit from compound interest
  • Regular monthly investing reduces risk
  • Diversify your investments to minimize risk
  • Invest for the long term (at least 5-10 years)

ℹ️ About This Tool

The Investment Calculator is a free advanced tool that helps you accurately calculate expected returns on your financial investments. The calculator uses compound interest formulas to show your capital growth over time, with the option to add regular monthly deposits.

Benefits of Using the Calculator:

  • Accurate Financial Planning: Get realistic projections for your future investment growth
  • Power of Compound Interest: See how your money grows cumulatively over time
  • Regular Contributions: Add monthly contributions to accelerate investment growth
  • Compare Options: Easily compare different investment scenarios
  • 100% Free: Unlimited use without any fees or registration

📋 How to Use

  1. Enter Initial Amount: Specify the initial capital you intend to invest (in SAR)
  2. Set Monthly Deposit: (Optional) Enter the amount you will add monthly to your investment
  3. Choose Annual Return: Enter the expected annual return percentage (e.g., 8% for funds, 10-12% for stocks)
  4. Set Investment Period: Choose the number of years you plan to invest (at least 5-10 years recommended)
  5. Calculate Results: Click the "Calculate" button to get detailed projections of your future investment value
  6. Review Recommendations: Check out personalized investment tips based on your financial goals

Frequently Asked Questions

Open an investment account at a Saudi bank, then invest in stocks, funds, or sukuk based on your desired risk level.

Returns vary by type. Stocks may yield 8-12% annually, funds 5-8%, and deposits about 3-5%.

Simple interest is calculated on the principal only, while compound interest is on the principal plus accumulated profits, yielding higher returns.

The Saudi market is regulated by CMA and is one of the most stable Arab markets, but all investments carry risk.

You can start with as little as 1,000 SAR in some investment funds, or buy stocks with any amount in the Saudi market.

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