Future Value Calculator
Project the future value of a present amount. This free online financial calculator runs entirely in your browser — no signup, no data sent anywhere.
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How It Works (Formula & Method)
This calculator takes Present Value ($), Annual Rate (%), and Years as input and computes Future Value. The math runs entirely in your browser the moment you change a value — nothing is sent to a server, and your inputs are never stored.
The formula used is the standard financial calculation for this metric. For a full step-by-step derivation with the default values, see the Worked Example section below.
Worked Example
Below is a worked example using the calculator's default values. The same numbers are pre-filled in the form above so you can press Calculate and see the result without typing anything.
Inputs used:
- Present Value ($): 10000
- Annual Rate (%): 5
- Years: 10
With these inputs, the calculator computes the metrics shown in the Results panel. Change any value and press Calculate again to see how the result responds — the live widget and the chart both update instantly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Future Value Calculator compute?
The Future Value Calculator takes 3 input values and returns 1 result. Project the future value of a present amount.
Is my data sent to a server?
No. The Future Value Calculator runs entirely in your browser using static JavaScript. Your inputs are never transmitted to CalculatorHive or any third party, and nothing is stored after you close the page.
Is this calculator free to use?
Yes. Every calculator on CalculatorHive is completely free. There is no signup, no paywall, and no usage limit. The site is supported by display advertising and affiliate partnerships, which are clearly labeled.
Can I rely on this result for tax or financial decisions?
Results are estimates intended for educational use. Tax brackets, interest rates, and program rules change frequently and vary by jurisdiction. Always consult a licensed CPA, financial advisor, or attorney before acting on the figures.
Reviewed against: IRS publications, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (consumerfinance.gov), and current published market data. Results are estimates for educational use only — not financial, tax, or legal advice.