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These calculators are hypothetical examples used for illustrative purposes and do not represent the performance of any specific investment or product. Rates of return will vary over time, particularly for long-term investments. Investments offering the potential for higher rates of return also involve a higher degree of risk of loss. Actual results will vary.
How much life insurance would you need to produce a sufficient income stream for your family?
Estimate the potential cost of waiting to purchase a long-term care insurance policy.
How much Disability Income Insurance do you need?
This Cash Flow Analysis form will help you weigh your income vs. your expenses.
A balance sheet summarizes your assets and liabilities and reveals your net worth.
This calculator is designed to help you attach a dollar figure to your life’s work.
Use this calculator to estimate the cost of your child’s education, based on the variables you input.
How much do you need to save each year to meet your long-term financial goals?
Estimate the future value of your current savings.
Calculate the rate of return you would have to receive from a taxable investment to realize an equivalent tax-exempt yield.
Compare the potential future value of tax-deferred investments to that of taxable investments.
Use this calculator to estimate how much income and savings you may need in retirement.
Estimate the future cost of an item based on today’s prices and the rate of inflation you expect.
Estimate how much would remain after paying income taxes and penalties if you took an early distribution from a retirement plan.
How Long Will Your Funds Last?