Use our free tools to calculate Fixed Deposit Maturity and Percentage values easily
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A Fixed Deposit (FD) is a financial instrument provided by banks and NBFCs that offers a higher rate of interest than a regular savings account, until the given maturity date.
The calculator uses compound interest formula to determine your FD maturity amount. Interest is compounded quarterly as per standard banking practice.
Formula: A = P (1 + r/n)^(nt)
Where:
A = Maturity amount
P = Principal amount
r = Annual interest rate
n = Number of times interest is compounded per year (4 for quarterly)
t = Number of years
Principal: �„1,00,000
Interest Rate: 7.5% per annum
Tenure: 5 years
Maturity Value: �„1,44,504
Total Interest: �„44,504
�¢ Higher interest rates than savings accounts
�¢ Safe and secure investment
�¢ Fixed returns guaranteed
�¢ Flexible tenure options
�¢ Loan facility against FD
Percentage is a way of expressing a number as a fraction of 100. It is often denoted using the percent sign "%". It’s useful for comparing proportions and changes.
Calculates what percentage one number is of another number.
Formula: (Value1 ˆ• Value2) ˆ 100
What percentage is 50 of 200?
(50 ˆ• 200) ˆ 100 = 25%
Calculates the percentage increase from one value to another.
Formula: [(Value2 - Value1) ˆ• Value1] ˆ 100
Percentage increase from 50 to 75?
[(75 - 50) ˆ• 50] ˆ 100 = 50%
Calculates the percentage decrease from one value to another.
Formula: [(Value1 - Value2) ˆ• Value1] ˆ 100
Percentage decrease from 100 to 80?
[(100 - 80) ˆ• 100] ˆ 100 = 20%
�¢ Calculate discounts during shopping
�¢ Determine tax amounts
�¢ Analyze growth or decline in business metrics
�¢ Calculate exam scores and grades
�¢ Measure ingredient proportions in recipes
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