Car Loan Calculator
Calculate monthly payments, total interest, and an amortization schedule for your car loan.
Open ToolCalculate monthly payments, total interest, and an amortization schedule for your car loan.
Open ToolProject the future value of investments with compound interest and optional contributions.
Open ToolSee how buying power changes over time by adjusting for inflation.
Open ToolEstimate mortgage payments, total interest, and total cost with optional extra payments.
Open ToolEstimate take-home pay with taxes and deductions based on your location and filing status.
Open ToolQuickly compute tip and per-person split with rounding options.
Open ToolEstimate your target financial independence date from savings rate and return assumptions.
Open ToolCompute loan payments, interest, and total cost for any principal, rate, and term.
Open ToolSet your budget, add expenses, and track your remaining balance with live updates and a doughnut chart.
Open ToolCalculate SIP returns with month-by-month charts, step-up SIP calculations, and detailed schedule. Plan your investment journey.
Open ToolCompare Old vs New Tax Regime for FY 2024-25. Calculate tax liability, effective tax rate, and find the best regime for your income.
Open ToolCalculate your ideal emergency fund size based on expenses, job stability, and dependents. Get personalized recommendations and track progress.
Open ToolCalculate your gratuity amount with accurate calculations based on salary, service years, and organization type. Includes tax implications and formula explanation.
Open ToolCalculate mutual fund overlap percentage and analyze common holdings between funds. Upload CSV or paste fund holdings data to optimize your portfolio.
Open ToolFind answers to common questions about our Finance Tools
No, our tools are for informational and educational purposes only. They provide excellent estimates based on your inputs, but they are not a substitute for advice from a qualified financial advisor who can consider your complete personal situation.
Our calculators use standard, widely-accepted financial formulas to ensure high accuracy. For example, loan and mortgage calculators use the standard amortization formula.
Absolutely not. We prioritize your privacy. All calculations are performed in your browser, and none of your financial information is ever sent to our servers, stored, or seen by us.
Most of our basic calculators (like the Loan Calculator) do not include taxes. However, specialized tools like the Retirement and Investment Calculators often have optional fields to factor in estimated inflation rates and tax percentages for more comprehensive projections.
The calculators are designed to work with any currency as the calculations are based on numerical inputs. However, they do not automatically adjust for country-specific tax laws or financial regulations. You should use them as a general guide.