Best Financial Calculators!
Home to the best financial, debt, mortgage, and loan calculators!I've been collecting some of these bad boys for a while and my hope is to keep adding to them as time goes on. If there are any you'd like to add, or believe I've forgotten, be sure to let me know :)
It will be nice to have one main "financial calculator" page to refer people to going forward - Hope you find them useful (the millionaire one is my favorite, and the one used on my to-do list):
The Best Financial Calculators:
- CNNMoney: When will you be debt free?
- CNNMoney: Does it pay to refinance?
- CNNMoney: When will you be a millionaire?
- CNNMoney: Estimate monthly mortgage payments
- CNNMoney: Net worth: how do you stack up?
- Cars.com: Auto loan calculator
- John Hancock: Am I saving enough?
- What's The Cost: Snowball debt calculator
- Feed The Pig: Lunch savings calculator
- Bankrate: Home budget calculator
- Bankrate: Tax advantaged investment calculator
- Financial Literacy Month: Net Worth Worksheet
- Kiplinger: Recoup your savings calculator
- Kiplinger: Which online broker is best for you?
- Dinkytown: Roll-down your credit card debt!
- Darren Miller: CashTrack Template (excel)
- Wall Street Journal: Personal finance calculators
- Bankrate: Ton of awesome calculators
- Dinkytown: 200+ great calculators
Labels: tools and resources






6 Comments:
Nice list.....
I have made couple of excel calculator's one showing the magic of compounding it illustrates different cases when saving
One retirement calculator that calculates your retirement needs and annual savings they both can be found here http://financialhighway.com/calculating-retirement-needs-a-step-by-step-guide/
just thought I'd share :)
One of my favorite calculators is the debt snowball calculator. It can be found at whatsthecost.com. I use it all the time to show my friends that are in debt how long it'll take them to pay things off if they continue paying off at the rate they currently working it at. It's great because it helps you with different scenarios like if you went with your highest interest rate debt first, or smallest debt first. It shows you how much interest you'd be paying, and how soon you can pay your debt off by increasing or decreasing your overall monthly commitment to paying off your debt.
J.,
Why have any site except dinkytown? It has all the calculators you mentioned plus another 200 or so
@Ray - yeah dude, thanks! I'm sure there are people out there that would get some good use out of it :)
@MK - Very cool, I was wondering if there were any "snowball" calculators around...I'll add it to the list, thx.
@My Journey to Millions - Yeah, but then I might as well call this "the best of Dinkytown's calculators!" or just list a billion of them here ;) I'll agree they have some great ones, but my heart goes out to some of these others too as they've directly helped me over the years. Next time I'll compare one or two and see which I end up liking better though, you might be onto something there.
I guess I'll contribute with my favorite internet calculator found at Bankrate. I use it to see the amortization on my student loan. Click Here .
Keep it sexy J.
I really like the first CNN calculator! Thanks for the link... I'll make sure to link you in my recent post!
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