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Simple vs Compound Interest: $50,000 at 6% for 25 Years

Over 25 years, compound interest on $50,000 at 6% grows to approximately $214,594 versus $125,000 with simple interest.

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Visualize the large dollar difference between simple and compound interest on a $50,000 starting balance over 25 years.

Frequently asked questions

When do simple and compound give the same result?
At t = 1 year (with annual compounding) they are identical. Beyond year 1 compound interest always exceeds simple interest for positive rates.
Which does a bank savings account use?
Most savings accounts and mortgages use compound interest. Some short-term loans and bonds use simple interest.