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Free Roth IRA calculator to estimate growth, tax savings, total return, and balance at retirement with the option to contribute regularly.
Check our EPF calculator to estimate your EPF maturity amount for your contributions to the EPF scheme during employment.
FD calculator determines the maturity value of your fixed deposit amount. A fixed deposit gives you an almost risk-free, insured, guaranteed return on your money.
Use the immediate annuity calculator to estimate how much money you can withdraw from your annuity, check how much money you need for a specific payout, and see how long your annuity would last.
Use the post office monthly income scheme calculator to determine the monthly interest payable from your MIS account.
The savings goal calculator shows you how much money you need to put aside to reach your savings goal.
Omni's SWP calculator allows you to estimate how much you can withdraw from your mutual fund investment.
Use the retirement withdrawal calculator to find out how long your money will last or how much money you can withdraw in retirement.
Find the required APY to reach your savings target. Compare against current market rates for CDs, HYSAs, and more.
Use the savings withdrawal calculator to determine how long your money will last or how much money you can withdraw from your savings through a specific period.
The sinking fund calculator helps you find the value you should put aside to have a required sum of cash at the end of the period.
The FIRE calculator, or the "Financial Independence, Retire Early" calculator, finds the FIRE number, which is the amount of money one needs to save and invest in order to be able to retire early.
Use the lumpsum calculator to estimate the final balance or compute any lumpsum-related factors, for example, the required rate of return or the necessary periods to reach a certain final balance.
Learn how net promoter score is calculated with our NPS calculator, featuring the NPS formula for accurate and fast results.
RMD calculator (required minimum distributions) is a tool that helps you find the amount you must withdraw from your IRA account each year when you turn 72 years.