Real Asset Return Calculator
Real return calculator.
Calculate real asset returns adjusted for inflation alongside nominal returns to see how inflation erodes investment growth over time.
What this tool does
This calculator models how inflation affects the growth of real-asset investments over time. It takes your initial investment amount, expected real annual return, inflation rate, and time horizon, then computes two figures: the final value in today's purchasing power (real return) and the final value in future prices (nominal return). The difference between these two outputs illustrates the cumulative effect of inflation on your investment. The real annual return and inflation rate are the primary drivers of this gap—higher inflation widens the spread between nominal and real outcomes. A typical use case is comparing how an investment grows in inflation-adjusted terms versus face-value terms over multiple years. The calculator assumes constant annual rates and does not account for taxes, fees, or changes in inflation or returns during the period. Results are estimates for educational illustration.
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Disclaimer
Results are estimates for educational purposes only. They do not constitute financial advice. Consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions.
Real assets (property, infrastructure, commodities, gold) historically provide inflation hedge by maintaining real (inflation-adjusted) value. 100k in real assets returning 4% real over 20 years with 3% inflation: nominal return ~7.12%, ending value 395k nominal but 219k real - real value approximately doubled.
Real return = (1 + nominal return) / (1 + inflation) - 1. 10k at 7% nominal during 4% inflation: real return = 1.07/1.04 - 1 = 2.88%. Less impressive than headline 7%. Real assets matter most when inflation rises - bonds and cash get crushed, real assets often hold value or appreciate.
Real asset categories: (1) Property/REITs - 1-2% real returns long-term. (2) Infrastructure (toll roads, utilities) - 3-5% real returns. (3) Commodities (gold, oil) - inflation hedge, no real return long-term. (4) TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities) - exact inflation match plus small real yield. (5) Farmland - 4-6% real returns. Mix in 10-30% portfolio allocation for inflation protection. Don't overweight - real assets often illiquid and underperform during disinflation periods.
Quick example
With initial investment of 100,000 and real annual return of 4% (plus annual inflation of 3% and investment period of 20 years), the result is 219,112.31. Change any figure and watch the output shift — it's often more useful to see the pattern than to memorise the formula.
Which inputs matter most
You enter Initial Investment, Real Annual Return %, Annual Inflation %, and Investment Period. Not every input has equal weight. Adjusting one input at a time toward extreme values shows which ones move the result most.
What's happening under the hood
Real and nominal compound returns; inflation drag = nominal FV - real FV. The formula is listed in full below. If the number looks off, you can retrace the calculation by hand — that's the point of showing the working.
Where this fits in planning
This is a "what-if" tool, not a forecast. It helps to test ideas: what happens if the rate is 2% lower than hoped, or if you add five more years. The value is in the scenarios you run, not the single answer you get from the defaults.
What this doesn't capture
This is a simplified model that holds its assumptions constant. Real outcomes vary with market conditions, costs, taxes, and timing, so the figure is best read as one scenario rather than a forecast.
£100,000 at 4% real, 3% inflation over 20y = $219,112.31.
Inputs
This example uses typical values for illustration. Adjust the inputs above to match a specific situation and see how the result changes.
Sources & Methodology
Methodology
This calculator models the growth of an investment adjusted for inflation using the compound interest formula. It takes your initial investment and applies the real annual return rate—the return after inflation has been factored out—compounded over your specified investment period. The computation assumes a constant real return each year and treats inflation as already embedded in the return figure provided. The model does not account for fees, taxes, market volatility, or changes in inflation rates over time. Results show the purchasing power of your investment in today's terms, allowing comparison between nominal growth and inflation-adjusted outcomes.
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