Home
Contact
Resources
Recommended Links
Your Taxes
Refund Tracker
Business
Education
Estates and Trusts
Retirement
Social Security
Client Login

Resources

We provide a library of financial calculators to help you begin planning your financial future-from forecasting your retirement options or child's college fund to estate planning and mortgage refinancing. Interactive calculations, dynamic graphs, and fully customizable reports are just a few features provided with our calculators to support thorough financial planning and a sound decision-making process. Though not a substitute for advice and information provided by a qualified professional, our calculators offer a good starting point to a secure future.

Mortgage CalculatorUse this calculator to view the total interest and total payment for a mortgage based on the loan amount, years of payments, and annual interest rate you enter.
Loan CalculatorUse this calculator to view the total interest and total payment for a mortgage based on the loan amount, years of payments, and annual interest rate you enter.
Mortgage Refinance BreakevenUse this calculator to determine if you should refinance your mortgage and when you will break even.
Pay Points on MortgageThis calculator helps to determine if reducing your mortgage interest rate by paying points is the best option.
Monthly to Bi-Weekly Loan ConversionThis calculator shows how much sooner a loan or mortgage can be paid off and how much interest and expense can be saved if the payments are changed from monthly to bi-weekly and the payment amount is cut in half.
Paycheck Calculator - HourlyThis calculator computes gross and net pay for an hourly paycheck and displays the various withholdings.
Paycheck Calculator - SalariedThis calculator computes net or gross pay for a single paycheck and displays the various withholdings.
Flexible Spending Account CalculatorThis calculator shows the effect a Flexible Spending account will have on your net pay.
Minimum IRA DistributionUse this calculator to determine the amount that the federal government requires you to withdraw annually from your IRA.