36 Money Management Tools, Financial Calculators & Spreadsheet for your Personal Finance

January 8, 2007 · Filed Under How to Manage Money, MISC 
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Below are some of the personal finance tools and spreadsheet that I found from the creditboards forum. You can print the spreadsheet out and try or just use the calculators to see how far your personal fiannce status is. Just give them a try.

Budget

1. Printable Personal Budget Worksheet

2. Printable Weekly Expense Worksheet

3. Discover Card Budget Calculator

4. Providian Budget Calculator

5. Online Budget Calculator

Debt

1. Credit Card Balance Transfer Savings Calculator

2. How Long Will it Take to Pay off My Credit Card? (CardWeb)

3. What Will It Take to Pay Off My Credit Card (Bankrate)

4. The True Cost of Paying The Minimum

5. When Will You Be Debt Free?

6. Quicken Debt Payoff Planner

7. Debt Tracker Spreadsheet

8. Debt Snowball Payoff Spreadsheet

Savings

1. Savings Calculator

2. Asset Allocator

3. Millionaire Calculator

4. IRA Certificate Calculator

5. Money Market Calculator

6. Balance Sheet/Statement of Net Worth

Loans

1. The True Cost of a Loan

2. Loan Calculator and Amortization

3. Auto Loan Calculators

Mortgages / Home Equity

1. Debt-to-Income Ratio

2. Monthy Mortgage Payment

3. Mortgage Amortization Schedule

4. Home Equity Loan

5. Home Equity Loan Amortization Schedule

6. Home Equity Loan Comparison

7. Home Equity Calculators (Bank One/Chase)

8. Mortgage Calculators

Miscellaneous

1. FICO Score Estimator

2. Small Business Calculators

3. Microsoft Office Templates

4. H&R Block Tax Calculators

5. Financial Aid Calculators

6. Calculate Your Pay Check

Retirement

1. How Much Will You Need for Retirement?

2. Retirement Planner

3. Social Security Calculator

4. Ballpark Estimate Calculator

5. IRS Withholding Calculator

All Kind of Calculators

1. Every kind of financal calculator you'll need at one site

2. Tcalc Financial Calculators

Freeware

1. AceMoney

2. GnuCash

You are welcome to add whatever calculator that you are using now. Just comment it here. Thank you

Source : Creditboards Forum

Other Resources

Banking and loans industry is like a backbone for financial system of a country. Business management is always looking for good bank rate to get a finance loan for expanding or renovating their businesses. Secured loans are also available for doing small business. Apart from this, loan market offers services for home mortgage and home loans etc. Banking industry is now also venturing into insurance services like car insurance and stock insurance etc.

 


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    7 Responses to “36 Money Management Tools, Financial Calculators & Spreadsheet for your Personal Finance”

    1. FIRE Finance on January 22nd, 2007 5:16 pm

      This was a great post which is very very useful. We cited it as one of our favorites in our carnival round up this week. Thanks for the great work, keep it up.
      Cheers,
      FIRE Finance

    2. mhinze.com » Blog Archive » links for 2007-01-16 on February 19th, 2007 9:46 pm

      […] 36 Money Management Tools, Financial Calculators & Spreadsheet for your Personal Finance (tags: finance money budget) […]

    3. John Jackson on August 9th, 2007 9:49 am

      Very cool and helpful, I will use a lot of the information you have shown here. Thank you good job!!!

    4. Harrison on August 10th, 2007 6:51 am

      Welcome John, I feel great that my information here can help you. ;-)

    5. Jim Richmond on December 23rd, 2007 5:03 am

      You might be interested in a free online calculator I created. This calculator lets you run a 10,000 iteration Monte Carlo Simulation of your retirement plan to see how it holds up. The planner handles taxes, inflation, special one-time expenses or payments, and much more. Please give it a try and be sure to let me know what you think.

    6. Angie on March 26th, 2008 11:06 pm

      I recently have had some credit problems. I liked my credit cards waaay too much. I think the best thing you can do to recover is to allow yourself enough time to straighten everything all out. Nothing happens overnight, especially fixing a credit score.

    7. Harei on June 9th, 2008 10:45 am

      For your information, there is a great little online personal budgeting website that is totally free and truly anonymous. It lets you open your private budget account with just your e-mail and asks nothing more from you.

      You are immediately given a great looking, easy to use straight forward budget page, and you can also generate monthly reports to your e-mail for safe keeping before end-of-month closing and starting a new month. The budget categories are not user modifiable but the set is very rich and flexible covering just about any practical category plus a few catch all miscellaneous category, not a bad deal for a free utility. And there is an instant super easy to use online users billboard that holds discussions among users and the developer too.

      The website is at:
      http://www.myexp.org/OOTD_gate.php

      Happy budgeting.

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