Beyond the monthly loan payment, this page covers everything else about growing and managing money: savings and investment growth (SIP, FD, RD, compound interest), and the planning ratios (net worth, debt-to-income, emergency fund) that banks and advisors use — every one free, with the full working shown, built for both Indian conventions (SIP, RD, gratuity) and global ones (CAGR, rule of 72). Looking for a loan EMI, amortization schedule, or credit card calculator? Those now live on our dedicated Loans & Credit page.
See exactly how savings or investments grow over time, with the year-by-year math shown.
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LiveNon-compounding interest on a principal.
LiveProject monthly mutual-fund investment growth.
LiveMaturity value with quarterly compounding.
LiveMaturity value of a monthly RD.
LiveProject your retirement balance.
LiveMonthly saving needed to hit a target.
LiveWhat a lump sum grows to.
LiveWhat a future sum is worth today.
Assets minus liabilities.
LiveThe metric lenders use for affordability.
LiveMonths of expenses your savings cover.
LiveCompare monthly cost of renting vs. buying.
LiveAdjust an amount for inflation over time.
LiveCompound Annual Growth Rate.
LiveQuick doubling-time estimate.
LiveConvert annual salary to hourly rate.
LiveNew CTC after a raise, or hike %.
LiveEstimate under the Payment of Gratuity Act.
Public Provident Fund maturity value, total interest earned and total investment at the current 7.1% p.a. rate.
LiveProject your National Pension System corpus at retirement, split between lump-sum and mandatory annuity.
LiveEstimate SSY maturity value at the current 8.2% p.a. rate — deposits for 15 years, maturity at 21.
LiveWork out gross and net rental yield on a property from its price, monthly rent and running costs.
They moved to our dedicated Loans & Credit page — home, personal, car, gold, business and education loan EMIs, amortization schedules, and credit card tools.
The core math (compound interest, CAGR) is universal. A few — SIP, RD, gratuity, PPF, NPS, SSY — follow Indian conventions; check each calculator's notes for region-specific assumptions.