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Savings Calculator: $$50,000 Goal at 5%

How much to save each month to reach your $$50,000 goal in 5 years at 5% annual interest.

Monthly Savings Needed

$735

Goal: $50,000 · Rate: 5% · Term: 5 years

Item Amount
Savings Goal $50,000
Total Contributions $44,114
Interest Earned $5,886
Monthly Contribution $735
Monthly: $735 Total saved: $44,114

Year-by-Year Growth

How your savings accumulate toward your $$50,000 goal.

Year Balance Contributions Interest Earned
1 $9,028 $8,823 $205
2 $18,517 $17,645 $872
3 $28,493 $26,468 $2,024
4 $38,978 $35,291 $3,687
5 $50,000 $44,114 $5,886

Rate Comparison — $$50,000 Goal

Rate Monthly Savings Total Contributions Interest Earned
4% $754 $45,250 $4,750
6% $717 $42,998 $7,002
5% (current) $735 $44,114 $5,886

Understanding Your $$50,000 Savings Plan at 5%

To reach a $$50,000 savings goal in 5 years at 5% annual interest (compounded monthly), you need to save $735 per month. Over 5 years, your total contributions come to $44,114, and compound interest adds $5,886 toward your goal.

Starting from $0 with consistent monthly deposits, your savings grow steadily thanks to the power of compound interest. By year 1, your balance reaches approximately $9,028. By the final year, you hit your $$50,000 target.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do I need to save monthly to reach $$50,000 at 5%?

To reach $$50,000 in 5 years at 5% annual interest (compounded monthly), you need to save $735 per month. Your total contributions will be $44,114.

How much interest will I earn saving for a $$50,000 goal at 5%?

At 5% interest, your $$50,000 goal requires $44,114 in total contributions. The interest earned accounts for $5,886 of your savings goal.

How does 5% compare to other savings rates for a $$50,000 goal?

At 5%, you need to save $735/month. A higher rate means less monthly savings needed — for example, at 6% you would only need $717/month.

How This Is Calculated

This page uses the future value of an ordinary annuity formula to solve for the monthly contribution needed:

FV = PMT × [((1 + r/n)nt − 1) / (r/n)]

Solving for PMT: PMT = FV × (r/n) / ((1 + r/n)nt − 1)

Where FV = $$50,000 (savings goal), r = 0.05 (annual interest rate), n = 12 (monthly compounding), and t = 5 (years).

Substituting: PMT = 50,000 × 0.004167 / ((1 + 0.004167)60 − 1) = $735.

Future value of annuity formula. Monthly compounding (n=12). Starting balance of $0. No withdrawals.

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⚠️ Estimates only. Actual savings account rates vary over time. Interest rates are subject to change. Not financial advice. Consult a financial advisor.