Mutual Fund Returns Calculator - Calculate CAGR & Investment Growth
Absolute Returns
₹50,000
50%
CAGR
14.47%
Compound Annual Growth Rate
Final Value
₹1,50,000
How It Works
Enter Values
Initial investment, final value, time period
Calculate Returns
Get absolute returns and CAGR
Common Examples
Small Investment
₹50,000 → ₹75,000 in 3 years
CAGR: 14.47%
Medium Investment
₹2,00,000 → ₹3,50,000 in 5 years
CAGR: 11.84%
Large Investment
₹10,00,000 → ₹18,00,000 in 7 years
CAGR: 8.68%
Calculation Table
| Initial Amount | Final Value | Time (Years) | Absolute Returns | CAGR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ₹1,00,000 | ₹1,50,000 | 3 | ₹50,000 (50%) | 14.47% |
| ₹2,00,000 | ₹3,00,000 | 4 | ₹1,00,000 (50%) | 10.67% |
| ₹5,00,000 | ₹8,00,000 | 5 | ₹3,00,000 (60%) | 9.86% |
| ₹10,00,000 | ₹20,00,000 | 7 | ₹10,00,000 (100%) | 10.41% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CAGR in mutual funds?
CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) shows how much your mutual fund investment grows each year on average. It helps you compare different mutual funds easily.
What are absolute returns in mutual funds?
Absolute returns show the total profit or loss from your mutual fund investment. It does not consider how long you invested the money.
How to calculate mutual fund returns?
Enter your initial investment amount, current value, and time period in years. The calculator will show your CAGR and absolute returns instantly.
What is a good CAGR for mutual funds?
A CAGR of 12-15% is considered good for equity mutual funds. Debt funds usually give 6-8% CAGR. Higher returns come with higher risk.
Can I use this calculator for SIP returns?
This calculator works best for lump sum investments. For SIP returns, you need a different calculator that considers monthly investments.