Share your opinion and earn yourself a free Motley Fool premium report!

We are looking for Fools to join a 75 minute online independent market research forum on 15th / 16th December.

To find out more and express your interest please click here

Would you like a million by 2045? Here’s a plan to help you do it

Here’s how you can make a million in 25 years from a standing start.

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More.

I played around with some figures using one of those online compound interest calculators to figure out how much I’d need to regularly invest for 25 years to get to £1m.

One of the first decisions was how much to assume the annualised return should be. And I know that the general stock market has historically delivered a return in the mid-to-high single-digit percentages each year once you average it all out. So even if I invest my money straight into index tracker funds, I reckon its reasonable to assume an annualised return of around 7% or 8%.

Shooting for financial independence

But for the illustration, I wanted to be more ambitious. Many investors gravitate towards investing in the shares of individual companies because they have the potential to return more than the market averages. Of course, you have to pick your shares carefully because there’s also a risk that you could see lower returns than the general market if you pick a duffer by mistake.

However, assuming that people serious about making a million in a 25-year time frame will be dedicated enough to learn about effective investing strategies, I decided to plug an annualised rate of return of 10% into the calculator. And the results are interesting. In order to compound your way to a million in 25 years with a 10% annualised return, you’d need to invest £200 each week, which works out at close to £867 per month.

My guess is that a sum like that each month is quite a stretch for many. But is it worth the effort? I reckon it probably is. If I could be 25 again, I’d go for it. The prospect is appealing to me – to be sufficiently minted at 50 to never have to work again would be awesome.

Compounding is awesome!

But there are other things you can do to vary the outcome. For example, extending the period of investing could really propel you to riches, way beyond a million. One feature of the process of compounding is that the biggest absolute returns arrive in the later years, so the longer you do it, the better.

If you keep up your £200 a week investment for another five years beyond the 25-year example, the calculator says you’ll end up with a little below £2m instead of just over £1m after 25 years.

Also, you can get an improved result by increasing the annualised rate of return. If you can get 12% each year instead of 10%, you can add an extra £1m to your pot after 30 years – little differences in the annualised return make huge differences in the eventual outcome.

So, to me, there’s a massive incentive to learn all about what makes effective investing. Understanding the ins and outs of sorting out poor businesses from awesome ones, and what constitutes compelling forward-looking prospects for companies is all worth the effort in my opinion. You’ve come to the right place to find out more here at The Motley Fool. 

Kevin Godbold has no position in any share mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has no position in any of the shares mentioned. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

More on Retirement Articles

Senior couple are walking their dog through a public park in Autumn.
Investing Articles

If a 30-year-old puts £500 a month in a SIPP, by retirement, they’d have…

Worried about not having enough money to retire on? Regularly investing in a Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) may be worth…

Read more »

Senior woman potting plant in garden at home
Investing Articles

Could a 10%+ yielding dividend share like this make sense for a retirement portfolio?

With a double-digit percentage yield, could this FTSE 250 share be worth considering for a retirement portfolio? Our writer weighs…

Read more »

Mature people enjoying time together during road trip
Investing Articles

Keen for early retirement with a second income from dividends? Here’s how much you might need to invest

Ditching the office job early is a dream of many, but without a second income, is it possible? Here’s how…

Read more »

A mature adult sitting by a fireplace in a living room at home. She is wearing a yellow cardigan and spectacles.
Investing Articles

5,223 shares of this high-yield dividend star pay an income equal to the State Pension

Zaven Boyrazian explores a leading dividend stock in the FTSE 100 and calculates how many shares investors have to buy…

Read more »

Friends at the bay near the village of Diabaig on the side of Loch Torridon in Wester Ross, Scotland. They are taking a break from their bike ride to relax and chat. They are laughing together.
Investing Articles

I asked ChatGPT for 5 world-class UK stocks for a retirement portfolio. Here’s what it gave me

Searching for top-quality UK stocks for a retirement portfolio? Here are some names that the world's most popular generative AI…

Read more »

Friends at the bay near the village of Diabaig on the side of Loch Torridon in Wester Ross, Scotland. They are taking a break from their bike ride to relax and chat. They are laughing together.
Investing Articles

How much do you need in an ISA to earn a £33,333 passive income?

Discover how to target a five-figure passive income in a Stocks and Shares ISA -- and a top 7.6%-yielding dividend…

Read more »

Content white businesswoman being congratulated by colleagues at her retirement party
Investing Articles

Don’t ‘save’ for retirement! Invest in dirt cheap UK shares to aim for a better lifestyle

Investing in high-quality and undervalued UK shares could deliver far better results when building wealth for retirement. Here's how.

Read more »

The words "what's your plan for retirement" written on chalkboard on pavement somewhere in London
Investing Articles

How I generated a 25.9% return in my SIPP in 2025 (and my strategy for 2026!)

Zaven Boyrazian managed to achieve market-beating double-digit returns in his SIPP so far in 2025. Here, he explains how and…

Read more »