Appreciation Calculator


Calculate the future value and total appreciation of an asset using our interactive Appreciation Calculator.



Result Final Value $0 Total Appreciation $0
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Final Value Formula

Final value = Starting value * (1 + Rate) ^ Periods

Starting value: $100 Rate: 5/100 = 0.05 Periods: 6 Final value: $134

Total Appreciation Formula

Total appreciation = Final value - Starting value

A property originally valued at $150,000 is sold for $175,000. Then the appreciation is calculated as $175,000 - $150,000 = $25,000.

Meaning

The appreciation calculator is used to calculate the amount of value that something has increased by over a certain period of time. It's a way to understand how much something, such as an asset or investment, has gained in worth compared to its original price or value.

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