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Percentage Calculator 2026 โ€“ Calculate % of Any Number in 1 Second!

Calculate percentage increase, decrease, difference & percentage of any number instantly. Works for discounts, marks, tax, salary hike & more. Simple & super fast!

What is 15% of 1000?

150 is what % of 1000?

Common Percentages

10%
รท 10
25%
รท 4
50%
รท 2

Results

15% of 1000 is

150

150 is 15.00% of 1000

15.00%

Percentage Change:

15% increase on 1000:1150
15% decrease on 1000:850

Quick Formulas:

  • โ€ข X% of Y = (X/100) ร— Y
  • โ€ข X is what % of Y = (X/Y) ร— 100
  • โ€ข % Increase = ((New-Old)/Old) ร— 100
  • โ€ข % Decrease = ((Old-New)/Old) ร— 100

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: To find 10% quickly, divide by 10. For 5%, divide by 20. For 1%, divide by 100.

About This Calculator

The Percentage Calculator Calculator helps you estimate the future value of your investments and plan your financial goals effectively. Whether you're saving for retirement, children's education, or wealth creation, understanding potential returns is essential. Our calculator shows projected maturity amount, total investment, and returns based on your inputs. It accounts for compound interest and provides year-wise growth projections. Use this tool to compare different investment scenarios and make informed decisions. Start planning your financial future today with accurate calculations at your fingertips.

How It Works

Percentage Calculator works on the principle of compound interest, where your returns generate additional returns over time. The power of compounding significantly increases your wealth in the long term. Regular investments, even small amounts, can grow substantially over extended periods. Key factors affecting your returns include the investment amount, expected rate of return, investment frequency, and time horizon. Historical data shows that equity investments typically offer 12-15% returns, while debt instruments provide 7-9% returns over the long term. However, past performance doesn't guarantee future results. Our calculator helps you set realistic expectations and plan accordingly. It's important to start investing early to maximize the benefits of compounding. The calculator uses mathematical formulas to project future values based on your inputs.

Example Calculation

Scenario: Monthly investment of โ‚น10,000 at 12% for 15 years

  • โ€ข Monthly Investment: โ‚น10,000
  • โ€ข Expected Return: 12% per annum
  • โ€ข Investment Period: 15 years

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to calculate percentage?

To find X% of Y: (X/100) ร— Y. Example: 15% of 1000 = (15/100) ร— 1000 = 150. To find what % X is of Y: (X/Y) ร— 100. Example: 150 is what % of 1000? (150/1000) ร— 100 = 15%.

How to calculate percentage increase?

Percentage Increase = ((New Value - Old Value) / Old Value) ร— 100. Example: Price increased from โ‚น1000 to โ‚น1150. Increase = ((1150-1000)/1000) ร— 100 = 15%.

How to calculate percentage decrease?

Percentage Decrease = ((Old Value - New Value) / Old Value) ร— 100. Example: Price decreased from โ‚น1000 to โ‚น850. Decrease = ((1000-850)/1000) ร— 100 = 15%.

What is the difference between percentage and percentile?

Percentage is a fraction of 100 (15% = 15/100). Percentile is a measure in statistics indicating the value below which a percentage of data falls (90th percentile means 90% scored below you).

How to add/subtract percentages?

You cannot directly add percentages of different bases. Example: 10% of 100 (=10) + 20% of 200 (=40) = 50, not 30%. Convert to actual values first, then add/subtract.

Official References

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