Personal Finance Calculators
Net Worth Calculator
Personal Finance CalculatorsYour net worth is the value of all of your assets, minus the total of all of your liabilities. Put another way, it is what you own minus what you owe. If you owe more than you own, you have a negative net worth. If you own more than you owe you will have a positive net worth. This calculator helps you determine your net worth and estimates how it could grow (or shrink) over the next ten years.
Recreational Vehicle (RV) Loan Calculator
Personal Finance CalculatorsUse this calculator to help you determine your Recreational Vehicle (RV) loan payment or your RV purchase price. After you have entered your current information, use the graph options to see how different loan terms or down payments can impact your monthly payment. You can also examine your complete amortization schedule by clicking on the "View Report" button.
Roll Down your Credit Card Debt Calculator
Personal Finance CalculatorsThe credit card roll-down applies two simple principles to paying off your credit card debt. 1. Pay off your highest interest rate first. 2. When a credit card balance is paid in full, apply its monthly payment to the balance with the next highest interest rate. To see how this can be applied to your credit card debt, enter your credit card balances and an additional Roll-down amount. The calculator will then apply your additional monthly payment to the credit card with the highest rate. When that credit card is paid in full, the card with the next highest rate will be paid down. This continues until you have rolled through all of your credit cards and your debt is paid in full. Click the “View Report” button for a detailed look at the results.
Student Loan Calculator
Personal Finance CalculatorsThe Student Loan Consolidation and Debt Payoff calculator applies two simple principles to paying off high-interest debt. First, consolidate your existing student loans and second use your payment savings to accelerate the payoff of your higher interest non-student debt. The student loan payment savings is applied to one credit card or loan until that balance is paid in full. Then the entire payment that was going to that debt is then applied each month to your next credit card or loan. This continues until you have rolled through all of your balances and your non-student loan debt is paid in full.