Monthly to yearly calculator for daily, weekly, and monthly costs
Convert any recurring cost into an annual total, with instant 1, 3, 5, and 10-year views. Enter an amount, choose the frequency, and see clear yearly math without sign-ups.
Useful for subscriptions, memberships, rent, utilities, and any recurring payment.
Calculator
Set a recurring amount and get an annual total plus 3, 5, and 10-year views. Results are shareable via URL.
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Examples
Jump into common recurring costs and see the annual total in one click.
- $9.99 per month is how much per year?
- $10 per month is how much per year?
- $20 per month is how much per year?
- $50 per month is how much per year?
- $100 per month is how much per year?
- $15 per week is how much per year?
- $25 per week is how much per year?
- $5 per day is how much per year?
- $2 per day is how much per year?
- What is the subscription cost per year for $30 per month?
How it works
Enter an amount, choose daily, weekly, or monthly, and the calculator converts it into an annual total plus 3, 5, and 10-year projections.
Everything is plain HTML with a simple GET form, so the key text loads without JavaScript and results can be shared through the URL.
FAQ
annual totalsHow do I convert a monthly cost to yearly? +
Multiply the monthly amount by 12 to get the annual total. This monthly to yearly calculator applies that factor automatically and shows the yearly number as soon as you submit. It also projects the same value across 3, 5, and 10 years so you can see the long-term impact.
How do weekly to yearly and daily to yearly conversions work? +
Weekly amounts use 52 as the yearly multiplier, and daily amounts use 365. That keeps the weekly to yearly and daily to yearly totals straightforward and consistent with common budgeting math. If you need an exact calendar view, you can tweak the result slightly on your end.
Does this work for subscriptions and other recurring payments? +
Yes. It is built for any recurring cost: subscriptions, memberships, rent, utilities, or other recurring payments. Enter the amount and pick a frequency to see the subscription cost per year and beyond.
How accurate is the subscription cost per year result? +
The math is direct multiplication or division, so the subscription cost per year is exact for the frequency you choose. It does not add taxes, fees, or discounts automatically. If your provider uses a different billing cycle, adjust the input to match their schedule.
Does the calculator include leap years? +
The calculator uses 365 days to keep results simple and predictable. Leap years add one extra day, which changes a daily total by less than 0.3% over a year. For most budgets that difference is negligible, but you can add a small cushion if you want.
Why use 52 weeks instead of 52.14? +
A calendar year has about 52.14 weeks, but most pricing uses a flat 52-week view. Using 52 keeps the weekly to yearly math consistent with how subscriptions and payroll are usually shown. If you need a more exact result, multiply by 52.14 instead.
How should I compare monthly vs annual pricing? +
Convert the monthly cost to a yearly total, then compare it to the annual offer side by side. If the annual plan is cheaper than 12 times the monthly price, the annual option wins on raw cost. Also consider whether the provider locks in the rate or offers renewal discounts.
Can I share or bookmark my calculation? +
Yes. The amount and frequency are stored in the URL as simple query parameters, so you can share a link or bookmark it to reopen the same calculation later. It keeps the setup visible for teammates or clients without needing an account.
Which currencies and recurring costs can I convert? +
You can enter any currency symbol or amount and the calculator will treat it as a pure number. It works for rent, utilities, insurance premiums, software subscriptions, and any other recurring cost you want to see as an annual total.