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Personal Finance
Budget Planner Calculator
Apply the 50/30/20 budgeting rule to your monthly take-home income and see exactly how many dollars to allocate to needs, wants, and savings after accounting for existing debt payments. Perfect for anyone building a first budget or restructuring finances.
Fill in the required fields to see your result.
Personal Finance
Emergency Fund Calculator
Calculate the size of your emergency fund based on monthly expenses, income stability, number of dependents, and insurance coverage. Use it to set a savings target before investing or paying down low-interest debt.
Fill in the required fields to see your result.
Key differences
| Budget Planner Calculator | Emergency Fund Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Personal Finance | Personal Finance |
| Inputs required | 3 | 4 |
| Result | Available for Savings ($) | Recommended Emergency Fund ($) |
| What it does | Apply the 50/30/20 budgeting rule to your monthly take-home income and see exactly how many dollars to allocate to needs, wants, and savings after accounting for existing debt payments. Perfect for anyone building a first budget or restructuring finances. | Calculate the size of your emergency fund based on monthly expenses, income stability, number of dependents, and insurance coverage. Use it to set a savings target before investing or paying down low-interest debt. |