Is RD the same as SIP?
No. RD is modeled like a deposit schedule; SIP is a recurring investment projection with market-return assumptions.
Finance Calculator
Estimate maturity value for repeated deposits with contribution timing, target installment context and product-convention warnings.
Recurring Deposit Calculator gives a deterministic estimate from the assumptions entered. It focuses on repeated deposits and maturity value rather than market-investment returns.
Enter the assumptions, choose Calculate, then review the result card, visual comparison, detailed table, warnings and CSV export.
RD maturity is modeled as the future value of recurring monthly deposits, adjusted for beginning or end timing.
Common variables include PV for present value, FV for future value, r for rate, t for time, CF for cash flow, PMT for payment, and n for number of periods.
Period 0 means today or the start of the scenario. Beginning-of-period contributions are applied before growth; end-of-period contributions are applied after growth.
NexaCalc validates inputs, converts rates to the stated period convention, runs the deterministic engine, rounds only for display, and uses the same result for tables and CSV export.
The result estimates maturity, deposits and interest under one clear convention.
5,000 monthly for 5 years at 7% creates a maturity value from total deposits plus interest.
Entering a target maturity shows the installment implied by the modeled annuity factor.
Actual recurring deposit products can differ in compounding, due dates, default rules, penalties, taxes and rounding.
The calculator runs locally in the browser, does not store financial inputs, does not create accounts and does not fetch live rates.
This calculator provides mathematical estimates for general education and planning. It is not financial, investment, tax, legal, lending, pension or retirement advice.
No. RD is modeled like a deposit schedule; SIP is a recurring investment projection with market-return assumptions.
No. It is a deterministic calculation from the assumptions entered and does not recommend any product, investment, lender, retirement age or payment strategy.
No. Currency selection changes the display format only and does not use exchange rates.
No. Jurisdiction-specific taxes, deductions and benefits are intentionally excluded.
No. The calculator does not fetch live rates, CPI data, market prices, deposit rates or issuer terms.
Official documents can include exact dates, legal disclosure rules, fees, allocation rules, product terms and rounding conventions not known to a general calculator.
No. This calculator runs locally and does not create saved plans, portfolios, accounts or stored card balances.
CSV export uses the same schedule rows generated for the displayed result, so tables and exports stay aligned.
The shared engine uses Decimal.js for financial math and rounds values only for display and export.
Finance Phase 3 reference families reviewed against official consumer-finance, investor-education, retirement and regulatory source labels on June 22, 2026.
Actual returns, inflation, fees, pension rules, deposit calculations, credit-card interest, payment allocation and retirement outcomes may differ from the assumptions entered. Review official product documents and consult qualified professionals before making a financial commitment.