You can use the Weekly Investment Calculator to help you calculate the future value of small weekly contributions to an account. This calculator is used in the article entitled "Incentives", to help you see the value of slow but steady saving. You will be amazed. |
You can use the hidden expense calculator to help you calculate all of your own hidden expenses and to determine how much you should be setting aside each month to cover them. It is first used in the article entitled "Understanding Your Position". |
You can use the Monthly Cash Flow Calculator to help you calculate all of your own monthly income and expenses and determine your cash flow. This calculator is first used in the article entitled "Understanding Your Position". |
You can use the Net Worth calculator to help you calculate your own net worth. This calculator is first used in the article entitled "Understanding Your Position". |
You can use the 401(k) value calculator to help you calculate the future value of your 401(k) account. This calculator is first used in the article entitled "401(k) Accounts". |
You can use the Retirement Planning Calculator to help you calculate how much money you need to be saving for retirement in your 401(k) (or other) plan. This calculator is first used in the article entitled "Retirement Planning". |
You can use the Taxed and Non-taxed Compounding Calculator to help you calculate how much an initial investment of $1,000 (or any other amount) will grow in both taxed and tax-free accounts. It will also help you learn about the effects of inflation. This calculator is first used in the article entitled "Investment Options". |
You can use the Life Insurance Calculator to help you calculate how much life insurance you need. This calculator is first used in the article entitled "Life Insurance". |