About MyCompoundInterest
I'm not a financial advisor. I'm someone who got curious about personal finance, started running numbers, and couldn't find a simple, clean tool that worked in multiple languages. So I built one.
I'm not a financial advisor. I'm someone who got curious about personal finance, started running numbers, and couldn't find a simple, clean tool that worked in multiple languages. So I built one.
MyCompoundInterest started as a compound interest calculator. It grew into a blog covering the concepts that actually matter for everyday financial decisions: how inflation erodes savings, how compounding works over time, how much you should realistically save each month. The goal has never been to sound like a bank. It's to explain money the way a knowledgeable friend would, clearly, without jargon, with real numbers.
Most people never receive formal financial education. That's not their fault. But it means millions of people make decisions about savings, investments, and debt without understanding the basic mechanics. This site exists to close that gap, one concept at a time.
The content here is produced with the help of AI tools and reviewed for accuracy. That's how this site works. The editorial standard is simple: every number must be correct, every example must be realistic, and every article must leave the reader with something they can actually use.
This is not financial advice. It's financial education. The difference matters.