Tracks the S&P 500 — 500 large companies listed in the United States. Distributing, so dividends are paid out to you as cash. It is the distributing version of the same index many investors hold in an accumulating fund.
Performance
+29.5%
1-year return · USD · as of 2026-05-31
NAV return — based on the fund’s net asset value. ?
What your money could grow into
Pick a monthly amount and a number of years to see how regular investing can add up over time. These are your own assumptions — an illustration, not a prediction.
Using iShares Core S&P 500 UCITS ETF USD (Dist)’s fee. The “assumed yearly return” is just an assumption you can change — not a prediction.
Try:Rough historical ranges — your assumption, not a prediction or advice.
Projected value—
You put in—
Growth—
≈ — in today’s money 🛈
At year — ·
— — you’d have put in —, growth added —.
Drag across the chart (or use ← → keys) to read any year.
Money you added Growth
See the key milestones (every 5 years)
Year
Put in
Growth
Balance
Try:Rough historical ranges — your assumption, not a prediction or advice.
The fee costs you about—
Value with 0% fee—
Value with this fee—
What you keep Lost to fees — and the gap grows every year
Add 2–3 funds to see, side by side, what the same amount might become if each repeated its last-12-months return every year — a rough illustration, not a forecast.
Try a quick comparison:
…or add a popular one:
How this works: an educational scenario, not a forecast. We compound monthly and add your monthly amount each month. “Expected annual return” is your own assumption — pick a cautious one; real markets are bumpy and can fall. “Adjust for inflation” simply restates the result in today’s spending power. The fee figure includes the yearly fund fee (TER) and the growth those fees would otherwise have earned. The fund comparison repeats each fund’s last-12-months return every year — a rough illustration only, which real funds never do. Not advice.
Finance Hamster provides educational information about ETFs and investing. It is not investment, tax, or legal advice, and not a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Markets carry risk; do your own research or consult a licensed adviser.