Calculate the compounded future value of a $10,000,000 lump sum over 50 years, fully adjusted for inflation.
Starting from $10,000,000 and compounding at Canada's long-horizon equity return assumption of 8%, your investment reaches a nominal value of $469.02M after 50 years. After deflating that by 2.5% annual inflation, its real purchasing power in today's money is $136.46M — a 70.9% erosion driven entirely by the gap between nominal returns and price increases.
At a 8% return rate, your money doubles roughly every 9 years (Rule of 72). At 2.5% inflation, prices double every 29 years. Your real return — the only return that matters for purchasing power — is 5.5% per year.
| Year | Nominal value | Real value (today's purchasing power) | Purchasing power lost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | $14.69M | $12.99M | 11.6% |
| 10 | $21.59M | $16.87M | 21.9% |
| 15 | $31.72M | $21.9M | 31.0% |
| 20 | $46.61M | $28.44M | 39.0% |
| 25 | $68.48M | $36.94M | 46.1% |
| 30 | $100.63M | $47.97M | 52.3% |
| 35 | $147.85M | $62.3M | 57.9% |
| 40 | $217.25M | $80.91M | 62.8% |
| 45 | $319.2M | $105.07M | 67.1% |
| 50 | $469.02M | $136.46M | 70.9% |
The return rate you can actually achieve is the single biggest lever on the final corpus. Three return scenarios:
| Scenario | Return assumption | Nominal in 50 yrs | Real in 50 yrs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | 5% | $114.67M | $33.36M |
| Expected | 8% | $469.02M | $136.46M |
| Optimistic | 11% | $1.85B | $536.98M |
The future value is calculated using two primary steps:
Where: PV = Present Value (initial amount), r = annual return rate, i = annual inflation rate, and n = duration in years.
Investing $100,000 at an 8% annual return rate for 30 years yields a nominal corpus of $1,006,265. However, at a standard 2.5% inflation rate, its purchasing power today is only $479,729, representing a 52.3% loss in value.
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