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Financial Calculators

The information provided by these calculators is intended for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to purport actual user-defined parameters. The default figures shown are hypothetical and may not be applicable to your individual situation. Be sure to consult a financial professional prior to relying on the results.

What would my auto payments be?

Many factors go into determining the final loan amount for the purchase of a new or used vehicle. These factors include any manufacturer's rebate, the trade-in value of your old vehicle less any outstanding balance, your down payment, etc. Once the loan amount is determined the interest rate and the term of the loan will be used to estimate your vehicle payment.

Loan Amount

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How much can I lower my monthly payment with a new auto loan?

With interest rates at record lows, it may make sense for you to investigate whether or not refinancing your auto loan could save you some money. Adjusting the term of your existing auto loan may also make a big difference in your monthly loan payment. Use our auto refinance calculator to help you decide if it would be worth it for you to refinance your auto loan.

Current Loan

Proposed Loan


Should I transfer my credit card balances?

You might realize significant monthly interest savings by transferring your higher rate credit card balances to a lower rate credit card. Use this balance transfer calculator to help determine those potential savings.

Current Credit Card(s)

New Credit Card


Calculate Your Certificate of Deposit (CD) Value

Use this Certificate of Deposit Calculator to help determine the potential interest growth and tax liability on your Certificate of Deposit.

CD Information

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Calculate Your Estimated Borrowing Capacity Using A Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC)

Depending upon the market value of your home, outstanding mortgage balance, credit history and other factors, you may qualify for a HELOC. Monthly payments on a HELOC are variable as they fluctuate with interest rate changes. Use this calculator to estimate your borrowing capacity on a HELOC. (Subject to underwriting guidelines, including limits on maximum loan to value.)

Your Mortgage


How much house can I afford?

When you're buying a home, mortgage lenders don't look just at your income, assets, and the down payment you have. They look at all of your liabilities and obligations as well, including auto loans, credit card debt, child support, potential property taxes and insurance, and your overall credit rating. Use our new house calculator to determine how much of a mortgage you may be able to obtain.

Income and Debt Obligations

New Loan Assumptions

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Discover the better option between loans

In addition to the calculated monthly payments, annual percentage rate (APR) offers a good apples-to-apples comparison between loans. APR takes into account the varying discount points, closing costs and fees that are typically added into the loan amount and financed over the term of the loan. If the fees are paid "out-of-pocket" then the APR will be the same as the stated interest rate. Use this calculator to help determine the best loan option for you.

Loan 1

Loan 2

Loan 3


Should I convert to a Roth IRA?

Roth IRA is a great way for clients to create tax-free income from their retirement assets. Yet, keep in mind that when you convert your taxable retirement assets into a Roth IRA you will generally pay ordinary income tax on the taxable amount that is converted. The conversion amount is not subject to the 10% early distribution penalty. Your tax-free potential is maximized if you pay the taxes from your current income or personal savings and not from your IRA. Individuals of all income levels are eligible to convert to a Roth IRA.

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How much should I save to reach my goal?

What are you saving for: a computer, car, boat, summer home, down payment? Use this calculator to determine what you need to save on a regular basis to have the funds ready when needed.

Savings

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How much vehicle can I afford?

Experts suggest that you should not allocate more than 20% of your take-home pay towards monthly auto payments. The down payment, interest rate, and term of your loan will also determine how much you can afford to buy. Use this calculator to help determine how much you might be able to spend on an automobile.

Loan Information