Free Financial Calculators
Interactive tools to calculate savings growth, mortgage payments, loan costs, retirement projections, and more. Every calculator includes educational content and answers to common questions.
Savings Calculators
Calculate growth on savings accounts, CDs, and compound interest
Savings Calculator
Calculate how much your savings will grow over time with interest. See the impact of regular contributions and compound interest on your savings balance.
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CD Calculator
Calculate the interest earned on a certificate of deposit. Compare CD terms and rates to find the best return on your investment.
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Compound Interest Calculator
See how compound interest grows your money over time. Calculate future value with different compounding frequencies and contribution amounts.
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Emergency Fund Calculator
Find out how much you should have in your emergency fund and how long it will take to save it. Based on your monthly expenses and risk tolerance.
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Home Calculators
Mortgage payment calculations and home affordability tools
Loans Calculators
Personal loan, auto loan, and installment loan calculators
Debt Calculators
Payoff timelines and strategies for credit cards and other debt
Debt Payoff Calculator
Find out how quickly you can pay off your debt and how much interest you will save by making extra payments. Compare avalanche vs. snowball payoff methods.
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Credit Card Payoff Calculator
Calculate how long it will take to pay off your credit card balance and how much interest you will pay. See the impact of paying more than the minimum.
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Budgeting Calculators
Monthly budget planning and expense tracking
Retirement Calculators
Retirement savings projections and nest egg calculators
About These Calculators
These calculators are provided for educational and planning purposes. Results are based on mathematical models using the inputs you provide. They do not account for taxes (except where noted), market volatility, changing interest rates, or individual circumstances. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making major financial decisions.