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Total Money counter

Money Counter

Money Counter

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Total Money Counter (or Investment Summary Calculator) helps investors track their total contributions, gains, and overall portfolio value over time. It provides a clear breakdown of how much money was invested vs. how much was earned through capital appreciation and dividends.


1. Key Components of a Total Money Counter

This calculator tracks three main metrics:

  1. Total Invested Capital – Sum of all money deposited into investments.

  2. Total Current Value – Present worth of the portfolio.

  3. Total Profit/Loss – Difference between current value and invested capital.

Additional Metrics (Optional)

  • Absolute Return (%) – Total percentage gain/loss.

  • Annualized Return (%) – Compounded yearly growth rate.

  • Dividends Earned – Total income from dividends (if applicable).

  • Tax-Adjusted Profit – Net profit after capital gains tax.


2. Formula & Calculation

Basic Formula

Total Profit=Current Portfolio ValueTotal Invested CapitalAbsolute Return (%)=(Total ProfitTotal Invested Capital)×100

Example Calculation

InputValue
Initial Investment$10,000
Monthly Contributions$500
Investment Duration5 years
Current Portfolio Value$50,000

Calculations:

  1. Total Invested Capital
    =$10,000+($500×12×5)=$10,000+$30,000=$40,000

  2. Total Profit
    =$50,000$40,000=$10,000

  3. Absolute Return (%)
    =($10,000/$40,000)×100=25%


3. Advanced Metrics (Optional)

A. Annualized Return (CAGR)

Measures average yearly growth rate.

CAGR=(Final ValueInitial Investment)1n1

(Where n = number of years)

Example:
If an investment grows from $10,000 → $50,000 in 5 years:

CAGR=(50,00010,000)1510.3797 or 37.97%

B. Dividend-Adjusted Return

If dividends were reinvested, they should be included in the total return.

C. Inflation-Adjusted (Real Return)

Subtracts inflation to show true purchasing power.

Real Return=1+Nominal Return1+Inflation Rate1

4. Practical Use Cases

✅ Tracking Portfolio Growth – See how much was invested vs. earned.
✅ Comparing Strategies – Lump-sum vs. DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging).
✅ Tax Planning – Estimates capital gains tax liability.
✅ Performance Benchmarking – Compare returns against S&P 500.