Mutual Fund Returns Calculator

See both the absolute return and the annualised return (CAGR) of a lump-sum mutual fund investment.

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What is the Mutual Fund Returns Calculator?

A mutual fund returns calculator shows how much your investment has grown — both as a total percentage (absolute return) and per year (CAGR).

How to Calculate

Absolute return = (current − invested) ÷ invested × 100. CAGR = (current ÷ invested)^(1/years) − 1.

Formula

CAGR = (current ÷ invested)^(1/years) − 1

How to Use

  1. Enter your details in the fields above.
  2. The result updates instantly as you type.
  3. Use Copy, Print or Download PDF to save your result.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolute return vs CAGR?
Absolute return is the total growth regardless of time; CAGR annualises it, letting you fairly compare investments held for different periods.
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