Peace Of Mind
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[font color="#8f2520"]~ Drinks Well With Others ~[/font]
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Post by Peace Of Mind on Jan 26, 2011 23:43:31 GMT -5
I can't find my beloved retirement calculator. I think I found it on the old MSN site and it was really user friendly. All my links to it are gone. If it no longer exists please recommend what you all like and use. And please remember "user friendly". Thank you!
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Urban Chicago
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Post by Urban Chicago on Jan 27, 2011 10:23:44 GMT -5
I like dinkytown.net for all kinds of financial calculators. I think they're darn user friendly.
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The J
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Post by The J on Jan 27, 2011 10:29:43 GMT -5
I second dinkytown.net
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Post by sue on Jan 27, 2011 11:36:26 GMT -5
I'm looking for one that will calculate retirement and also take inflation into account, which dinkytown doesn't, unless I missed it. Or do I just enter the rate after subtracting inflation from it? Unless someone wants to share their excel formulas... I've started a spreadsheet but am stuck on a few things.
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Peace Of Mind
Senior Associate
[font color="#8f2520"]~ Drinks Well With Others ~[/font]
Joined: Dec 17, 2010 16:53:02 GMT -5
Posts: 15,554
Location: Paradise
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Post by Peace Of Mind on Jan 27, 2011 14:32:41 GMT -5
Thank you! I just tried it and it's very similar to the one I used to use before MSN nuked it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2011 15:45:55 GMT -5
Firecalc is one that was recommended to me. I was looking to calculate the value of an annuity.
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