Maturity Value (MV) Calculator


Calculate maturity value and total interest with our Maturity Value Calculator. Input principal, rate of interest, time period for results.



Result Maturity Value $0 Total Interest $0
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Maturity Value Formula

Maturity value = Principal * Math.Pow((1 + Rate decimal / Compounding frequency), Compounding frequency * Time period)

Total Interest Formula

Total interest = Maturity value - Principal

You borrow $1,000 (Principal) to buy a car. The loan has a maturity value of $2,000 after 5 years with an interest rate not provided. Total interest = $2,000 - $1,000 = $1,000. This means you pay $1,000 in interest over the life of the loan.

Meaning

The Maturity Value (MV) is an essential concept that calculates the total amount an investment will return to its investor after the completion of its tenure. It serves as a benchmark for investors to determine the actual yield on their investments, accounting for compounding interest over time.

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