Should I refinance my mortgage? How much do I need to save for my child's college education? As accounting professionals, these are some of the questions that are posed to us on a daily basis. We are providing these interactive financial calculators and other tools to assist you with some of the day-to-day questions and concerns that may arise. While these financial tools are not a substitute for financial advice from a qualified professional, they can be used as a starting point in your decision making process.
Auto Loan Calculator
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Find out how much automobile you can buy based on your weekly, bi-weekly or monthly payment, or find out your loan payment based on your purchase price! |
Auto Rebate vs. Low Interest Financing
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Use this calculator to help you determine whether you should take advantage of low interest financing or a manufacturer rebate. |
Bi-weekly Payment Calculator
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This calculator shows you the possible savings by using an accelerated bi-weekly mortgage payment. |
Buy vs. Lease
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Should you lease your next automobile or finance it? Find out with this calculator! |
Chequebook Balancer
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Balance your chequebook with this quick and easy calculator. |
Equipment Buy vs. Lease
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Should you lease your next equipment or finance it? Find out with this calculator! |
Low Interest Financing Savings
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Low, promotional interest rates can save you a great deal of money when you finance your car or truck. Use this calculator to help find the best monthly payment and how much interest you could save. |
Mortgage Calculator
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Use this calculator to determine your monthly payment and amortization schedule. |
Mortgage Payoff
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Save thousands of dollars in interest by increasing your monthly mortgage payment. |
Mortgage Qualifier
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This calculator helps you determine just how much house you can afford. |
Mortgage Refinance Interest Savings
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Use this calculator to see how much interest you can save by refinancing your mortgage! |
Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) Comparison
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This calculator is designed to help compare a Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) to a Registered Retirement Account (RRSP) and an ordinary taxable savings account. |