More Online Financial Calculators

Written by nickel - 4 Comments

As a followup to my previous post about online financial calculators, I thought I’d share a link to another set of calculators that was recommended by a reader. Once again you’ll find a variety of calculators covering topics such as mortgages, auto loans, debt consolidation loans, credit cards, and more. There’s even a set of calculators for designed especially for Canadians. Enjoy!

Published on October 19th, 2005 - 4 Comments
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  1. About three years ago I stumbled on dinkytown’s calculators when I was trying to find a happy medium between huge-mortgage-no-life and manageable-mortgage-tiny-house. I have used them many times since then, they seem to have a calculator for just about anything.

    Comment by savvy saver — Oct 19th 2005 @ 11:53 am
  2. my old company (domania.com) licensed dinkytown calculators back in 2000 when there were only a handful…he’s a powerhouse when it comes to adding new tools! The only issue I have is that the java applet doesn’t seem compatible with tabbed browsing but that may be firefox’s fault and not the dink. I just know to never open one in a tab…always a new window.

    Comment by Caitlin — Oct 19th 2005 @ 6:14 pm
  3. I really like Kiplinger.com’s calculators. They have the same batch as the group you mention on ABC, plus a lot of others, like a 529 comparison, a neat landlord tool, and a nice flex plan calc.

    Comment by Riffer — Oct 25th 2005 @ 1:57 pm
  4. Conforming mortgage rates mentioned below are considered with loan amounts up to 417,000 for a single family residence and is owner occupied. It is with…

    Comment by Find the best Mortgage deals — Jun 20th 2008 @ 10:04 pm

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