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Mortgage CalculatorUse this calculator to view the total interest and total payment for a mortgage based on the loan amount, years of payments, and annual interest rate you enter.
Retirement Income PlannerUse this calculator to evaluate your retirement income plan.
Investment Needed to Achieve GoalUse this calculator to determine the investment needed to achieve your goal.
Accelerated Debt PayoffConsolidating your debt is only half of the battle. You still need a plan to get your debt paid in full. This calculator can show you how to accelerate your debt payoff. The process is simple, just apply a portion of your consolidated loan's monthly payment savings to the consolidated loan's balance. You can save hundreds, even thousands in interest and shave years off of your loan!
Bi-weekly Payments for an Existing MortgageThis calculator shows you possible savings by using an accelerated bi-weekly mortgage payment. By paying half your monthly payment every two weeks, each year your mortgage company will receive the equivalent of 13 monthly payments instead of 12. This simple technique can shave years off your mortgage and save you thousands of dollars in interest.
Paycheck CalculatorThis calculator computes net or gross pay for a single paycheck and displays the various withholdings.
Buying vs. Leasing - AutoUse this calculator to determine if you should lease or buy your next vehicle.
Regular IRA vs. Roth IRA - Annual ContributionUse this calculator to determine whether a regular IRA or a Roth IRA is right for you.
Mortgage Refinance BreakevenUse this calculator to determine if you should refinance your mortgage and when you will break even.
Debt Consolidation CalculatorShould you consolidate your debt? This calculator is designed to help determine if debt consolidation is right for you. Fill in your loan amounts, credit card or credit line balances and other outstanding debt. You can then see what your monthly payment would be with a consolidated loan.