Financial Planning & Investment Calculators

Interactive tools for compound growth, DCA vs lump sum, savings goals, and historical price comparison.

Compound Interest

Compound Interest Calculator & Visualizer

Enter your starting amount, monthly contributions, yearly growth rate, and how long you plan to invest. See an animated chart showing how your money builds over time, and exactly how much is your savings versus earned interest.

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Strategy Compare

DCA vs Lump Sum Calculator

Compare investing all your money at once against putting in a fixed amount each month. See the best, worst, and typical outcomes from real history to understand the risk of picking the wrong moment.

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Goal Planning

Savings Goal Calculator (Goal Sprint)

Set a savings goal and see how much you would need to put in each month to reach it. Results show a slow, typical, and fast growth estimate based on real market history.

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New Here?

Start Here

Follow a beginner-friendly guide with simple steps, quick activities, and links to calculators and market history.

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Price Context

Historical Price Comparison Calculator (Then vs Now)

Compare prices from the past to today and build a feel for how inflation, market ups and downs, and time change the value of money.

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Real Market Data

Investment Calculator

Calculate real historical returns for any stock, ETF, or index. See what an investment in SPY, AAPL, BTC, or Gold actually returned over any time period - using verified historical prices.

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Market History

Historical Timeline

Explore the biggest moments in market history, including the 1929 crash, the dot-com bubble, the 2008 crisis, the COVID crash, and Bitcoin's big runs, with mini charts, key facts, and links to the calculator.

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Learn Basics

Investing Glossary

Read plain-language definitions for core terms like FOMO, DCA, compound interest, and dividend snowball before you run scenarios.

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