Compound Interest & Savings Calculator vs Investor.gov Compound Interest Calculator

Both project savings growth with compound interest for free with no account. Investor.gov's calculator is a trusted US SEC-run reference; Gera Tools' calculator runs in your browser, lets you vary contributions and compounding frequency, and never uploads your figures.

Investor.gov is an excellent, authoritative US reference for compound interest. For the same projection that stays in your browser and sits alongside the rest of Gera Tools, ours is a quick, account-free alternative.

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Side-by-side comparison

Feature Compound Interest & Savings Calculator Gera Tools Investor.gov Compound Interest Calculator investor.gov
Price Free Free (US government)
Account required No account No account needed
Regular contributions Yes — monthly/annual contributions Yes — supports periodic contributions
Compounding frequency choice Yes — daily/monthly/quarterly/annual Yes — selectable compounding
Processing location 100% in your browser Not asserted client-side; phrased conservatively

Comparison based on each tool's publicly stated, free-tier behaviour at the time of writing. Investor.gov Compound Interest Calculator is a trademark of its respective owner; we link to it for fairness and do not claim affiliation. Where Investor.gov Compound Interest Calculator is genuinely stronger, the table says so.

FAQ

Can I add monthly contributions?

Yes — Gera Tools lets you add regular contributions and choose the compounding frequency.

Is this financial advice?

No — it's a projection tool. For authoritative guidance, the US SEC's Investor.gov calculator is a trusted reference.