About MoneyTools

Last updated: August 18, 2026

1. What MoneyTools Is

MoneyTools is a free financial calculator website. It is built to help people quickly run practical financial calculations and better understand how common money decisions can play out under different assumptions.

2. What This Website Provides

The site provides calculators across topics such as borrowing, savings, investing, mortgage, business metrics, and income planning. Each tool is designed to turn user inputs into a clear computed result that can be used for scenario exploration.

MoneyTools also includes supporting explanations so users can understand assumptions and interpret outputs responsibly instead of relying on a number without context.

3. Who the Calculators Are Designed For

MoneyTools is intended for a broad audience, including students, households, borrowers, savers, investors, founders, operators, and anyone who wants quick, structured financial estimates without building their own spreadsheet from scratch.

4. Why the Calculators Are Free

The goal is to make financial estimation tools widely accessible. Free calculators help more people evaluate options, compare scenarios, and prepare better questions before making meaningful financial decisions.

5. Our Approach

MoneyTools focuses on clarity, transparency, and practical usefulness. Outputs are presented in straightforward language and formatting, with calculator-specific methodology details documented in the product.

Calculator results are estimates generated from user inputs, calculator logic, and stated assumptions. They are intended for informational and educational use.

6. Accuracy and Methodology

Different calculators use different formulas and assumptions based on the type of problem being modeled. For details about how inputs, formulas, assumptions, rounding, and limitations are handled, please review the Methodology page.

7. Related Policies and Important Notices

To understand how information is handled, what limitations apply, and how to use the website responsibly, please review:

8. Transparency and Continuous Improvement

MoneyTools aims to keep trust pages aligned with the live implementation. As calculators, integrations, or policies evolve, these pages should be reviewed and updated so they remain accurate, clear, and useful.