Investment Return Calculator

Calculate the total and annualized return of any investment. Enter what you invested, what it is worth now, and how long you have held it.

years

Number of years you have held the investment

Total return

5.000 €

Total return (%)

50%

Annualized return

8.45%

Understanding Investment Returns

Measuring investment performance seems straightforward — you bought something for one price and now it is worth another. But the way you calculate and express that return matters enormously, especially when comparing investments held for different periods of time.

The total return is the simplest measure: (Current Value - Initial Investment) / Initial Investment × 100. If you invested €10,000 and it grew to €15,000, your total return is 50%. Simple enough.

But what if that 50% return took 10 years? Suddenly it does not sound as impressive. That is where annualized return (also called CAGR — Compound Annual Growth Rate) comes in. It tells you the equivalent yearly return, accounting for compounding. A 50% return over 10 years is roughly 4.1% per year. Over 3 years, that same 50% would be 14.5% annualized — a very different story.

How Annualized Return (CAGR) Works

The formula for CAGR is: (End Value / Start Value)^(1/Years) - 1. This calculator does the math for you, but understanding the concept helps you make better investment decisions.

Annualized return is the fairest way to compare investments because it normalizes for time. Consider these two scenarios:

Investment A has a higher total return, but Investment B performed better on a yearly basis. Annualized return reveals this clearly. Whenever you see a fund or portfolio advertising its performance, check whether they are quoting total or annualized returns — the distinction makes all the difference.

Common Pitfalls When Measuring Returns

A few things to keep in mind when evaluating investment performance:

This calculator gives you a quick way to evaluate any investment you hold. For ongoing, real-time performance tracking across your entire portfolio, try WonderMoney for free. It automatically calculates returns for every asset you own, including dividends and currency effects.

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