FINancial
Take the guesswork out of financial planning with our collection of handy calculators. Whether you're budgeting, saving, investing, or managing debt, these calculators will help you make informed decisions and set achievable financial goals.
cash flow
Allows you to measure how much money you earn and how much you spend in order to determine if you have a negative or positive net cash flow.
compound interest
Allows you to assess any interest that is earned on the principal, and interest is then calculated to the new total.
debt consolidation
Allows you to calculate what your new payments would be, how soon you could be debt free, and how much total interest amount you would save if you consolidated your debts.
education cost
Allows you to calculate the cost of post-secondary education and assess if your savings can cover those costs.
emergency fund
Allows you to calculate how much savings you need in case of an emergency.
free calculator
Allows you to get an idea of how much in fees you will pay regardless of the investment you buy or advice you receive.
investment recovery
Allows you to find out how long it will take your investment to recover from a market downturn and assess how long it will take to get to your original goal.
mortgage payment
Allows you to calculate the mortgage payment amount and its impact of any additional prepayments.
mutual fund fee
Allows you to assess how fees and any costs associated with Mutual Fund Investing impacts how much you make.
net worth
Allows you to calculate how much you have in assets and liabilities. Resulting in a positive or negative personal/household net worth.
Pay down debt or invest
Confused on where to put extra savings? This helps you decide where to put your funds.
pay off credit cards and debt
It allows you to assess your total debts and in which order you should pay off these debts and how long with will take!
portfolio benchmark
Allows you to compare hypothetical portfolios and its performance in comparison to the common benchmarks over time.
resp savings
Allows you to estimate your child(ren)’s future education costs and assess how your planned RESP savings will cover these costs.
retirement budget worksheet
Allows you to assess what income and costs will be applicable during retirement before you retire.
retirement cash flow
Allows you to plan your cash flow in retirement.
rrif withdrawal
Allows you to assess how much income you will be receiving from this registered federal government account.
rrsp savings
Allows you to estimate how much your registered retirement savings plan will be worth at retirement and how much income will be generated annually.
spending habits
Allows you to assess how changes in spending habits can impact your budget and help you save more money.
tfsa
Allows you to save for any goal tax efficiently.