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Financial & Health Calculators

Powerful, fast, and free online calculators for your daily finance, health, and math problems.

About Our Financial & Health Calculators

Money and health decisions both come down to numbers — comparing two loan offers, checking whether your weight falls in a healthy range, or figuring out how much a monthly investment will grow into over ten years. These calculations use well-established formulas, but doing them manually or in a spreadsheet is easy to get wrong, especially with compounding interest or exchange rate conversions.

Every calculator here uses the same formulas banks, dietitians, and financial planners rely on — reducing balance interest for EMIs, the standard BMI formula, and compound interest with recurring contributions — so the numbers you get match what a professional tool would show.

Money & Health in One Place

No need to bounce between separate finance and health sites.

No Sign-Up Required

Perfect for a quick, one-time calculation without creating an account.

Standard Formulas

Matches the same calculations used by banks and clinics.

Mobile-Friendly

Run a quick check from your phone while comparing offers on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the EMI Calculator account for processing fees?

The EMI Calculator computes your monthly installment based on principal, interest rate, and tenure. Processing fees vary by lender and aren't included automatically, so factor those in separately when comparing loan offers.

Is the BMI Calculator accurate for athletes with high muscle mass?

BMI is a general screening measure based on height and weight alone, so it doesn't distinguish between muscle and fat. Athletes with significant muscle mass may show a higher BMI without carrying excess body fat.

Can the Compound Interest Calculator handle monthly contributions, not just a lump sum?

Yes, the calculator supports both a one-time initial investment and regular recurring contributions, projecting how both grow together over your chosen time period.

Does the Calorie Calculator adjust for activity level?

Yes, you can select your typical activity level, from sedentary to highly active, and the calculator adjusts your estimated daily calorie needs accordingly.

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