Free Financial Resources

Tools and Guides to Help You Take Control of Your Money!

Guides & Templates

Practical tools you can use today to get more clarity on your money.

📄 PDF Guide

The Young Professional's Financial Planning Checklist

A step-by-step checklist covering everything you should have in place financially in your 20s and 30s.

📊 Template

Net Worth Tracker

See your complete financial picture in one place - assets, liabilities, and net worth over time.

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🧮 Calculator

Compound Interest Calculator

See how your money can grow over time - enter your starting amount, monthly contributions, and interest rate.

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Student Loan Payoff Calculator

Find out exactly when you'll be debt-free and how much interest you'll pay - then see the impact of paying more.

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Compound Interest Calculator

The most powerful force in personal finance - see it for yourself. The earlier you start, the more dramatic the results.

Enter your numbers below and click Calculate.

How much you're starting with today
How much you'll add each month
Historical S&P 500 avg: ~7% (inflation-adjusted)
How long you'll invest

📊 Your Results

Final Balance

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Your Contributions

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Interest Earned

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Your Contributions Growth from Interest

For educational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Consult a financial professional before making investment decisions.

Student Loan Payoff Calculator

Know exactly when you'll be free - and how much interest you're really paying. Even an extra $50/month can make a significant difference.

Enter your loan details to see your payoff timeline.

Total amount you currently owe
Annual interest rate on your loan
Try different amounts to see the impact of paying more

🎓 Your Payoff Timeline

Debt-Free By

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Time to Payoff

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Total Interest

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Total Amount Paid

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💡 Tip: Try increasing your monthly payment by even $50 and recalculate - you'll be surprised how much interest you save.

For educational purposes only. Consult your loan servicer for exact figures. Results assume a fixed interest rate.

Want to go deeper on any of these topics?

There's a podcast episode for that.