Finance tools built for clarity
Smarter Calculators to help you make better financial decisions
Free, fast, and easy-to-use tools to estimate payments, compare scenarios, and plan ahead.
Why I built this
I built Smarter Calculators while paying off my own debt. Every time I needed to run a number — how long until this card is paid off, what does this mortgage actually cost per month once you add taxes and insurance, can I afford to save anything while paying this down — I'd end up on a different site with a different calculator that didn't connect to the last one. I kept having to start over.
The problem wasn't that the calculators were wrong. It was that financial decisions don't happen in isolation. Whether you can afford a mortgage payment depends on what else is in your budget. Whether you should pay off debt or save first depends on your interest rates, your income stability, and how much cash you have on hand. A number only makes sense in context.
Every calculator here answers a specific question — what a home price costs per month, what gross pay becomes after taxes, how long a balance takes to disappear at a given payment — and links to the adjacent questions you're likely to ask next. The goal isn't a perfect forecast. It's to see which inputs drive the outcome so you can make a more informed decision before you commit.
The site covers twelve categories: debt, home buying, student loans, income, savings, investing, auto, insurance, tax, business, borrowing, and planning. Each calculator has its own page with explanations and worked examples. The guides explain the concepts behind the numbers before you start changing inputs.
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Every calculator lives on its own category-aware page so it is easy to browse, compare, and revisit.
Learn before you calculate
Plain-language guides that explain the concepts behind the numbers.
Home Buying
How Much House Can I Really Afford?
A home can look affordable in a search filter and still feel tight once the full monthly cost lands in your account. Lender approval tells you the ceiling. Personal affordability tells you what payment leaves enough room for the rest of your financial life — emergencies, savings, debt payoff, and ordinary expenses that do not disappear when you buy a house.
Read guide →Debt
Should You Pay Off Debt or Save First?
When I was paying off debt, I kept getting this question wrong — putting every spare dollar toward the balance, then watching an unexpected car repair put it right back. The answer isn't "always pay off debt first" or "always save first." It depends on a few specific things about your situation.
Read guide →Planning
How to Budget When Money Is Tight
Budgeting when money is tight is not about finding the perfect system. It is about being ruthlessly clear on what must be paid, what can wait, and what can be cut — before the money is already gone.
Read guide →Savings
How Much Emergency Fund Do I Need?
Three to six months of expenses is the standard advice, and it is a reasonable starting point. But it is a range, not an answer — and for many households the right target sits outside that range entirely. Here is how to figure out the number that actually fits your situation.
Read guide →Browse by category
Explore calculators organized by topic, from debt and home buying to insurance, tax, business, savings, income, and planning.
Debt Calculators
This category is focused on debt reduction, payoff timelines, credit card math, and repayment planning tools.
Student Loan Calculators
This category focuses on student loan repayment planning, interest estimates, refinancing tradeoffs, and education-debt decisions.
Home Buying Calculators
This category groups calculators for buying, financing, and evaluating home ownership costs and tradeoffs.
Borrowing Calculators
This category covers fixed-rate borrowing tools that help users compare financing choices and repayment terms.
Income Calculators
This category focuses on earnings, compensation math, and pay-based planning tools.
Savings Calculators
This category groups calculators designed for recurring saving, goal planning, and future balance growth.
Investing Calculators
This category focuses on growth, return, and investment-planning calculators.
Auto Calculators
This category is designed for auto-specific financing and ownership comparisons.
Insurance Calculators
This category focuses on practical insurance planning, premium estimates, coverage sizing, and cost comparison tools.
Tax Calculators
This category focuses on tax estimates, filing-related planning, and simple calculators that help users understand tax impact before filing.
Business Calculators
This category groups calculators for small business finance, pricing, profitability, and operating decisions.
Planning Calculators
This category collects broader planning tools that support bigger-picture financial decisions.