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Home & Car Calculators


The calculators below can help you determine your next best move on your two most commonly important family investments: your home and your automobile. Plug in your numbers, let the calculator fill in your bottom line, and choose wisely.

Mortgage QualifierCan you buy your dream home? Find out just how much you can afford!
Mortgage CalculatorUse this calculator to view the total interest and total payment for a mortgage based on the loan amount, term, and interest rate you enter.
Bi-weekly Payments for an Existing MortgageThis calculator shows you possible savings by using an accelerated bi-weekly mortgage payment. By paying half your monthly payment every two weeks, each year your mortgage company will receive the equivalent of 13 monthly payments instead of 12. This simple technique can shave years off your mortgage and save you thousands of dollars in interest.
Mortgage Refinance BreakevenUse this calculator to determine if you should refinance your mortgage and when you will break even.
Mortgage Points CalculatorShould you buy points? Use this calculator to find out.
Buying vs. Leasing - AutoUse this calculator to determine if you should lease or buy your next vehicle.
Auto LoansFind out how much automobile you can buy based on your monthly payment, or find out your loan payment based on your purchase price!
Loan CalculatorUse this calculator to view the monthly payment, total interest, and total payment for a loan based on the loan amount, term, and interest rate you enter.
Loan Amortization CalculatorUse this calculator to calculate a loan amount based on your desired monthly payment or to calculate a monthly payment based on a loan amount.
Should my spouse work?This calculator is designed to help you see the financial impact of adding, or removing, a spouse's income to your household. As with any decision of this type, there are many factors to consider, but knowing your finances is a good place to start.