Financial Calculators |
Cash Flow Calculator
Looking for better control of your spending or do you just want to see where
it all goes? This tool will help you in developing a budget.
Net Worth Calculator
Help your future planning by determining your current financial position. This
calculator analyzes your assets less your debts.
Scotia RRSP Catch-Up® Loan and Loan Calculator
Borrowing money to save money allows you to maximize your RRSP growth potential
by enabling you to take advantage of your unused RRSP contributions. The RRSP
Catch-Up Loan Calculator shows the benefits of boosting your RRSP and calculates
repayment terms.
Rent Vs. Buy Calculator
This calculator will compare the cost of renting vs. the real cost of buying a home. This calculator will compare the costs and benefits of taxes, fees, and interest you will pay when buying a home to the monthly rent you pay when renting. It does not include payments made against the principal on your loan, since those payments become equity in your home.
Millionaire Calculator
This calculator tells you how much you need to save each month to accumulate a million dollars.
Starting Balance Calculator
Use this calculator to find out what starting balance you would need to withdraw a specified amount each month from an account.
Withdrawal Term Calculator
Use this calculator to find out how much you can withdraw from an account over a period of time.
Lease Calculator
Use this calculator to solve a lease.
Income Calculator
Use this calculator to compute your income hourly or yearly pay.
Stock Investment Calculator
Use this calculator to compute the net cost of buying and selling a specific stock.
RRIF Payment Calculator
A Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF) is a investment vehicle used in retirement. Once funded, you can make periodic withdrawals while the remaining balance remains tax deferred. This calculator is designed to help you calculate different payment options from your RRIF. You can find out your minimum required payments, how long you can draw funds based on your desired monthly payment or what your payment would be based on a fixed number of years to withdraw.
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