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How Long to Save $500K Saving $2,000 Per Month?

Saving $2,000/month at 7% return, it takes 12 years 11 months to reach $500K. See timelines at different rates and how increasing contributions speeds things up.

Last verified: 1 July 2025

Saving $2,000/month at 7% return, you reach $500,000 in: 12 years 11 months

Final Balance

$500,000

Your Contributions (62%)

$310,000

Interest Earned (38%)

$190,000

Time to Reach $500K at Different Rates

Return RateTypeTime to Reach TargetTotal Contributed
4%Savings account15 years 3 months$366,000
5%Conservative14 years 4 months$344,000
7%(default)Growth / ETF12 years 11 months$310,000
10%Aggressive11 years 4 months$272,000

Speed It Up: Increase Your Contributions

Monthly SavingTime to $500KTime Saved
$2,000/mo (current)12 years 11 months
$2,100/mo (+$100)12 years 6 months5 months sooner
$2,250/mo (+$250)11 years 11 months1 year sooner
$2,500/mo (+$500)11 years 1 month1 year 10 months sooner

Year-by-Year Growth

YearBalanceContributionsInterest Earned
1$24,785$24,000$785
2$51,362$48,000$3,362
3$79,860$72,000$7,860
4$110,418$96,000$14,418
5$143,186$120,000$23,186
6$178,322$144,000$34,322
7$215,998$168,000$47,998
8$256,398$192,000$64,398
9$299,718$216,000$83,718
10$346,170$240,000$106,170
11$395,979$264,000$131,979
12$449,390$288,000$161,390
13$506,662$312,000$194,662

The Rule of 72

Your money doubles approximately every 10.3 years at 7% return. This is calculated using the Rule of 72: divide 72 by your annual return rate to estimate doubling time. At 4% it takes ~18 years, at 5% ~14.4 years, and at 10% ~7.2 years.

Inflation-Adjusted Value

After adjusting for ~3% average annual inflation, your $500,000 would have the purchasing power of approximately $340,476 in today's dollars. Inflation reduces buying power over time, which is why investing to outpace inflation is important.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to save $500K with $2,000 per month?

At a 7% annual return, saving $2,000 per month, it takes approximately 12 years 11 months to reach $500,000.

What is the power of compound interest?

Compound interest means you earn returns on both your original investment and on the returns already earned. Over long periods, this creates exponential growth — your money starts growing faster and faster. Einstein reportedly called it the eighth wonder of the world. At 7% annual returns, your money doubles roughly every 10 years.

Should I save in a bank or invest?

Bank savings accounts in Australia typically earn 4–5% interest and are guaranteed by the government up to $250,000. Investing in diversified index funds or ETFs has historically returned 7–10% per year on average but comes with short-term volatility. For money you need within 1–2 years, a high-interest savings account is safer. For goals 5+ years away, investing generally produces better long-term results after inflation.

General information and estimates only — not financial, tax, or legal advice. Always verify with a licensed adviser or the ATO.