Finance
Finance Calculators
Use these finance calculators to estimate interest, loan payments, EMI, savings targets, investment return, and inflation. Each page includes a working calculator, a clear formula, examples, and simple written explanations below the tool.
Simple Interest Calculator
Estimate interest earned or paid using principal, rate, and time.
Compound Interest Calculator
Project growth when interest is added back into the balance.
Loan Payment Calculator
Find monthly payment, total payment, and total interest on a loan.
EMI Calculator
Calculate equated monthly installment, total payment, and total interest.
Savings Goal Calculator
See how much to deposit each month to reach a target amount.
ROI Calculator
Measure return on investment as a percentage.
Inflation Calculator
Compare present value and future cost using an inflation rate.
What You Can Calculate
This finance section covers common personal finance and borrowing questions. You can check how simple interest works, compare compound growth, estimate a fixed monthly loan payment, calculate EMI on a loan, plan a monthly savings target, measure ROI, and see how inflation changes prices over time.
These tools are useful for students, borrowers, savers, investors, and anyone making a quick money decision. They are designed for fast estimates, not for lender-specific disclosures or professional financial advice.
How To Use These Finance Calculators
Enter your numbers in the fields shown on each page and select the calculator that matches your situation. Most tools use yearly interest rates, monthly payment logic, or standard percentage formulas, so it helps to double-check the rate and time period before comparing results.
For borrowing, compare both the monthly payment and the total interest. For savings and investing, look at how time and rate change the final balance. For inflation, compare the present cost with the future cost to understand the effect on buying power.
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Helpful External Resources
If you want to compare your estimates with educational resources, review the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau explanation of monthly payments, the Investor.gov guide to compound interest, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator.
