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RD Calculator

Estimate recurring deposit maturity value from monthly deposits.

Maturity value

₹3,22,875

RD maturity is an estimate based on monthly deposits.

Deposited amount

₹3,00,000

Interest

₹22,875

Months

60

Monthly deposit

₹5,000

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FAQs

How does the RD Calculator work?

Enter the required values and the RD Calculator updates instantly in your browser.

Is the RD Calculator free to use?

Yes. The calculator is free, mobile-friendly, and does not require signup.

Can I use the RD Calculator on mobile?

Yes. Inputs and result cards are designed for mobile-first usage.

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Complete guide

How to use the RD Calculator

Use this RD calculator to estimate recurring deposit maturity from monthly deposits. RD is useful for users who want FD-like discipline but prefer saving every month instead of investing a lump sum.

The calculator above is designed for quick decisions first: enter the values, review the result card, and then use the charts or supporting sections to understand the result. This matters because most finance mistakes do not happen because people cannot calculate numbers. They happen because the monthly cash flow, total interest, inflation impact, tax treatment, or long-term goal requirement is not visible at the time of decision.

For better planning, do not use only one result. Change the inputs and compare at least three scenarios: a conservative case, a realistic case, and an optimistic case. This simple habit makes the calculator more useful than a single answer because it shows how sensitive your result is to interest rate, return rate, time period, monthly investment, or loan amount.

Formula used

RD maturity is estimated from total monthly deposits plus interest earned over the deposit period.

A monthly RD of Rs 5,000 for 60 months at 7% gives an estimated maturity value that includes all deposits and interest. This helps plan school fees, travel, or a down payment.

The formula gives an estimate based on the values you enter. Actual bank, tax, or investment outcomes can vary because of charges, compounding frequency, rate changes, fund performance, rules, and rounding. Treat the result as a planning estimate and verify final numbers from the official provider before making a financial commitment.

Best for

Monthly savingsShort-term goalsLow-risk saversDeposit planning

If your goal matches one of these use cases, this calculator is a strong starting point. If your situation includes irregular income, variable interest rates, business income, tax complexity, or large one-time payments, use the result as a first estimate and then refine it with a professional or official statement.

Step by step

  • 1Enter monthly deposit.
  • 2Enter annual interest rate.
  • 3Enter tenure in months.
  • 4Review deposited amount and interest.

Why it helps

  • 1Builds disciplined monthly savings.
  • 2Works well for predictable short-term goals.
  • 3Separates deposit amount from interest.
  • 4Easy to compare with SIP for risk preference.

Avoid these mistakes

  • 1Expecting equity-like returns from RD.
  • 2Ignoring tax on interest.
  • 3Missing monthly instalments.
  • 4Choosing tenure without matching the goal date.

Planning tips for better decisions

Use RD for goals under 3 years.

Use SIP for long-term growth goals if risk profile allows.

Match RD maturity to the expense month.

Compare bank RD rates before opening.

A good calculator page should help you take the next sensible step, not just display a number. After you get your result, ask whether the result is affordable, whether it protects your future goals, and whether the assumptions are realistic for your income, risk profile, and time horizon. For investments, be careful with high return assumptions. For loans, always check total repayment and not only the EMI. For tax and salary calculations, keep documents ready and verify details before filing or accepting an offer.

The best way to use this page is to save or revisit it when your income, rates, goals, or expenses change. Most financial plans fail because they are made once and never updated. A five-minute review every few months can reveal whether you need to increase investments, reduce borrowing, adjust your budget, or compare better options.

Frequently asked questions

How does the RD Calculator work?+

Enter the required values and the RD Calculator updates instantly in your browser.

Is the RD Calculator free to use?+

Yes. The calculator is free, mobile-friendly, and does not require signup.

Can I use the RD Calculator on mobile?+

Yes. Inputs and result cards are designed for mobile-first usage.

Is the RD Calculator accurate?+

The RD Calculator gives instant estimates based on standard formulas. Results are for planning purposes and may vary from official bank, tax, or institutional outcomes due to compounding frequency, fees, and rule changes.

Do I need to sign up to use the RD Calculator?+

No. The RD Calculator on CalculateAge Pro is completely free and requires no account or signup. All calculations run in your browser and no data is stored.

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Last updated: June 2026 · Results are estimates for planning purposes only.