FIRE, savings, investments, debt payoff, and retirement planning
Personal financial planning requires accurate projections and realistic assumptions. Whether you're pursuing FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early), saving for a down payment, paying off debt, or planning for retirement, these calculators give you data-driven answers to your biggest money questions. Use them to model different scenarios, understand trade-offs, and build a financial plan that works for your goals.
Calculate your path to Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) based on savings, contributions, and investment returns.
Calculate your savings rate and how long it will take to reach your savings goals based on income and expenses.
Project your investment growth with compound returns, regular contributions, and customizable time horizons.
Calculate how long it will take to pay off your debt and how much interest you'll pay with your current payment plan.
Calculate how much you need in your emergency fund and how long it will take to save it based on your expenses.
Determine how much house you can afford based on your income, debt, down payment, and current interest rates using the 28/36 rule.
Calculate your student loan payoff timeline, total interest paid, and explore strategies like snowball vs avalanche methods.
Compare the total cost of renting versus buying a home over any time period, factoring in mortgage, taxes, insurance, maintenance, and investment returns.
Find out how long it will take to pay off your credit card debt and how much interest you'll pay with your current payment plan.
Project your 401k balance at retirement including employer match, compound growth, and estimate your retirement income.
Project your dividend income stream from a portfolio of dividend-paying stocks with DRIP (dividend reinvestment) and compounding growth.