Financial Tools & Calculators
Plan smarter with free calculators for investing, retirement, mortgage, 401(k), Roth IRA, inflation, dividends, debt payoff, budgeting, net worth, and savings goals.
Popular Free Financial Calculators
Simple estimates for educational useCompound Interest Calculator
Estimate investment growth over time.
Investment Return Calculator
Calculate profit and total return.
Retirement Savings Calculator
Estimate your retirement balance.
401(k) Growth Calculator
Estimate 401(k) growth with match.
Roth IRA Calculator
Estimate Roth IRA growth.
Traditional IRA Calculator
Estimate IRA balance before tax.
Mortgage Calculator
Estimate monthly home payment.
Loan EMI Calculator
Calculate monthly loan payment.
Savings Goal Calculator
Find monthly savings needed.
Inflation Calculator
Estimate future cost after inflation.
Dividend Reinvestment Calculator
Estimate dividend growth.
Net Worth Calculator
Add assets and subtract liabilities.
Budget Planner Calculator
Use simple budget rules.
Debt Payoff Calculator
Estimate debt-free timeline.
Credit Card Payoff Calculator
See payoff time and interest.
Emergency Fund Calculator
Estimate cash cushion needed.
Future Value Calculator
Find future value of money.
Present Value Calculator
Find todayโs value of future money.
Salary & Tax Calculator
Estimate take-home pay.
FIRE Calculator
Estimate your financial independence number.
Financial Tools FAQ
Quick answers about using Wall Street Sights financial calculators.
Are these financial calculators free?
Yes. These financial calculators are free to use for basic personal finance, investing, retirement, savings, and loan estimates.
Are the results guaranteed?
No. The results are estimates only. They depend on the numbers you enter and may not reflect future market, tax, or interest rate changes.
Can I use these tools for retirement planning?
Yes, you can use them for basic retirement planning. For personal advice, speak with a qualified financial advisor.
Why should I use financial calculators?
Financial calculators help you quickly understand savings goals, loan payments, investment growth, inflation impact, and retirement needs.
Do these tools replace a financial advisor?
No. These tools are for education only and do not replace professional financial, investment, tax, legal, or retirement advice.
Which calculator should beginners use first?
Beginners can start with the budget planner, emergency fund calculator, compound interest calculator, and savings goal calculator.