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Graduate School ROI Calculator: Is It Worth It?

Are you thinking of going back to graduate school? Have you ever wondered if the degree you are looking for will bring you a good return on investment (ROI)? It is important to consider the full cost of graduate school (and its potential impact on your career and earning potential) before you spend $1,000 on […]

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Student Loan Refinance Calculator | Money under 30

Refinancing a loan – combining two or more loans into one private loan with its own terms and interest rate – can save a lot of money. As soon as you sign up for a new loan, your existing loans are paid off and you make payments on the new loan instead. In addition to […]

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Compound Interest Calculator: How Much Do You Earn?

Compound interest is the foundation of wealth accumulation, but how does it work? In the words of Benjamin Franklin: “Money makes money. And the money that makes money makes more money.” Using our simple Compound Interest Calculator, you can quickly see how regular investments can turn small amounts into large amounts. Try below: Compound Interest […]

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Reserve fund calculator: how much should you save?

No matter your source of income, no matter how often (or rarely) you get paid, no matter how stable your job is, each should have a reserve fund. An emergency fund can be used to cover your basic living expenses when your income has dwindled or even disappeared. However, the amount of money someone must […]

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Car rental or purchase calculator

Car leasing is a controversial topic in personal finance. Some say that leasing is a financial dead end – you pay for years for an asset that you will never own. Others consider it foolish to buy something that depreciates quickly. But major financial decisions should be based on numbers, not assumptions. Our rental and […]

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Balance transfer calculator: how much can you save?

Credit card debt can be heavy, especially with hundreds of dollars a month in interest. With rates above 20% and high minimum payments, some credit cards are impossible to pay off. But transferring your credit card balance to another card can save you thousands of percent and help you get out of debt faster. This […]

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Loan repayment calculator – additional payments

To get started with the calculator, you need to know the following loan details: Your loan balance The annual interest rate on your loan Number of months left until the end of the loan term Loan repayment calculator Additional payments How does the loan repayment calculator with additional payments work? The MU30 loan calculator is […]

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Mortgage Loan Prequalification Calculator: How Much Can You Borrow?

Most people seriously underestimate the true cost of buying a home. They start hunting for a house with big dreams, but are disappointed when they go to the bank and find out they can only qualify for a much smaller mortgage than they had hoped for. That’s why we created this Mortgage Loan Prequalification Calculator. […]

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Pool Loan Calculator | Money under 30

The average estimate for the cost of installing an underground pool ranges from $35,000 to $55,000. So if you don’t find yourself, let’s say swimming in money, chances are you will need funding to make such a major home improvement. AndWhether your dream pool is closer to the lower or upper end of the average […]

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Rent and Buy Calculator: Is Homeownership Right for You?

The lease versus purchase debate can get extremely heated. For some, renting longer than you need is akin to setting your hard-earned money on fire. Others see homeownership not as the fulfillment of the American dream, but as a financial prison that restricts your mobility and liquidity and sucks money for interest, repairs, and taxes. […]

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