Showing posts with label Personal Finance Calculators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personal Finance Calculators. Show all posts

Thursday 6 October 2011

Investment Calculator: How much am I going to get if I invest a certain amount?

The pressure to be money savvy is heavier than ever in the current economic climate, with the majority of Brits feeling the pinch. This Investment Calculator can help those keen to save some cash, either for a specific purchase or for a long term goal, understand either how long this will take, or at what growth rate they will need to receive to achieve a specific goal in a certain time frame. Another option for potential investors is to calculate the total amount they are likely to receive from an investment, to analyse its worth.




How much do I need to save to hit a target amount?

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What growth rate do I need to hit a target amount?

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How much am I going to get if I invest a certain amount?

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Monday 1 December 2008

Personal Finance Calculators

Personal Finance Calculators

FINANCIAL/RETIREMENT PLANNING
Asset-allocation worksheet
Net worth calculator
Retirement worksheet
401(k) planner
401(k) contribution calculator
Get the latest rates on IRA CDs, money-market and savings accounts at our Rate Center from Bankrate.com.

SCREEN INVESTMENTS
ETF Screener
Mutual Fund Screener

TAXES
Alleviate tax headaches before April 15. Use these tools to determine:
Will you owe estate taxes?
What's your average tax rate?
What's your marginal tax rate?
Capital gains worksheet

HOMES
How much house can you afford?
To rent or to buy?
Mortgage calculator
Points or no points?
Fixed rate or adjustable?
Should you refinance?
Get the latest mortgage, refinancing and home-equity rates in our Rate Center from Bankrate.com.

INSURANCE
How much life insurance do you need? Use SmartMoney's tool to determine if you are covered.

COLLEGE
See our tools to figure out what you need to do financially to prepare for college:
How much can you save?
How much aid can you expect?


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