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Australia · FY2025

Future Value Calculator

Future Value Calculator helps you estimate the main outcome for Australia using Present Value (£), Annual Interest Rate (%), and Years. Use it to compare scenarios before making a final decision.

Last reviewed: 3 December 2025Source: FCA — Investment basicsUpdated every: tax year
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Rates & sources

Compound growth assumes reinvested returns and no platform fees. Past performance is not a guide to future returns.

Source: FCA — Investment basics — figures refreshed at the start of each tax year.

When to use this calculator

  • Before choosing between saving, investing, or increasing your monthly contribution.
  • When you want to compare best-case, base-case, and cautious return assumptions.
  • When you need a quick projection before making a longer-term portfolio decision.

A realistic Australia planning example

Use these sample inputs as a quick scenario test, then change one variable at a time to compare outcomes.

Present Value (£)

10000

Annual Interest Rate (%)

5%

Years

10 years

Compounds Per Year

10 years

After entering these figures, focus on result first and then rerun the tool with a more cautious assumption.

How to read your results

Result

Use this metric to compare scenarios side by side and understand how the key drivers affect the final outcome.

Common mistakes

  • !Assuming a constant return without checking a more conservative growth rate.
  • !Forgetting to include ongoing contributions, fees, or tax wrappers where relevant.
  • !Focusing only on the final balance instead of the path required to reach it.

What to do next

  • Test a cautious, expected, and optimistic growth rate instead of relying on a single projection.
  • Compare this result with related savings or retirement tools before committing more money.
  • Use the linked guides to understand which assumptions matter most over longer periods.

Frequently asked

Future value is the projected worth of an investment at a specific point in the future, accounting for a given interest rate and compounding frequency.

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