You can calculate how much you can afford to borrow, taking into account your income, current loans and expenses.
This is a comprehensive, yet easy to use, budget planner. You can input your income and expenses including rates, phone, insurance, super, loans and leisure, on a weekly, fortnightly, monthly or annual basis. You get provided with a summary report.
This calculator shows the time and interest saved when payments are increased on a long term loan.
This calculator shows the time it will take to repay a loan and the interest paid after you input the loan amount, interest rate and your repayment amount.
The Income Tax Calculator calculates the net income using the tax rate tables obtained from the Australian Tax Office website. You can calculate what income tax you would pay on different gross income levels. Calculations do not include Medicare Levy or HECS payments.
This calculator provides a schedule of your monthly repayments, and shows you what portion goes towards interest and what portion goes toward paying off the principal amount borrowed. You can calculate the changes to your monthly repayments for different loan amounts, interest rates and payment terms.
This calculator shows the time saved to pay off a loan and the amount of interest saved, if a single additional lump sum repayment is made.
This calculator calculates the total accumulation in a savings or investment account. You can choose the regular deposit frequency, the initial amount, the regular deposit amount, the term and earning rate.
This calculates transfer duty, mortgage duty, mortgage registration and transfer fees for various types of properties.








