Finance Calculators

Plan retirement, evaluate financial health, compare payoff paths, and run investment growth scenarios.

529 to Roth IRA Transfer Calculator

Check SECURE 2.0 eligibility and annual rollover limits for moving 529 funds into a Roth IRA

Compound Interest Calculator

Calculate compound interest growth with regular contributions, multiple compounding frequencies, and a year-by-year breakdown

Financial Health Score

Comprehensive 0-1000 financial wellness assessment covering spending, saving, debt, and planning with personalized action plans

Hourly to Salary Calculator

Convert your hourly wage to an equivalent annual salary and compare

Inflation Calculator

Calculate how inflation affects purchasing power using real US CPI data from 1913-2025 or a custom rate

Investment Returns Calculator

Calculate compound interest growth with regular contributions over time

Net Worth Calculator

Track your total assets and liabilities to calculate net worth and compare to U.S. medians by age group

Rent vs Buy Calculator

Compare the long-term financial outcome of renting versus buying a home with break-even analysis and wealth projections

Retirement Calculator

Advanced retirement calculator with Monte Carlo simulation to plan your financial future

Sales Tax Calculator

Calculate sales tax rates, before-tax and after-tax prices for your purchases

Take-Home Pay Calculator

Calculate your net paycheck after federal taxes, state taxes, Social Security, Medicare, and pre-tax deductions

How To Use These Tools

Finance calculators should help you make practical decisions, not just generate a number. Our finance category focuses on planning outcomes you can act on: monthly cash flow, payoff timelines, retirement confidence, and contribution goals.

Use these tools to run multiple scenarios, compare tradeoffs, and then pick a next step. That workflow is how calculators become useful in real life and is exactly what search users are looking for when they query terms like retirement calculator, debt payoff calculator, and financial health score.

Category FAQ

Which finance calculator should I use first?

Start with Financial Health Score for a baseline, then move to debt payoff and retirement planning tools based on your top priority.

How often should I rerun the numbers?

Monthly is ideal for active goals, and quarterly is a good cadence for long-term planning and portfolio assumptions.