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Our calculators help you to quickly analyze the cost of your loans and how to manage them so they fit your budget. Use the calculators to determine monthly payments, the cost of consolidation, repayment plans, interest and more. Plus, each calculator allows you to save loan information to your user profile which you can easily upload to another calculator whenever you choose.
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Our worksheets and sample forms enable you to manage your money, credit, and financial aid more accurately. Get a firsthand look at a credit report, build a budget that you can live with, set goals and stick to them. Just click the download button and save to the file of your choice so you can update them later.
Are you an impulsive buyer? Do you set goals and stick to them? Self-Assessment tests give you an opportunity for self-discovery and offer insight that will help you identify good habits and improve on the ones that need some work.
Test your financial knowledge to see if you’re at the head of the class! Quizzes offer a fun way to apply the knowledge you’ve gained and figure out some solutions on how to maximize your financial strengths and minimize the weaknesses.
We know we don’t have all the answers you’re looking for, but we still want to help you find them. Use our comprehensive resource guide to get more info on everything from government websites to excellent blogs that will help you manage your life and finances.
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