Introduction to CalcXML Calculators
Finally it's here! As the first company to offer financial calculators via an XML web service, CalcXML gives you the ability to host your own calculator pages and control the creative design as they integrate directly into your existing web site. Furthermore, because we continue to host and maintain the calculation engines, you do not have to worry about keeping the calculators current for tax law, rate changes and Social Security updates.
Unlike third-party hosted solutions, your users do not leave your web site when they launch a calculator and the calculators do not require Java-enabled browsers in order for them to run. And finally, all client data and lead capture information can be stored securely on your servers not at a third-party location.
Our broad calculator selection spans 13 different personal finance categories. We offer auto calculators, cash flow calculators, college calculators, credit calculators, home and mortgage calculators, tax calculators, insurance calculators, paycheck calculators, qualified plan calculators, retirement calculators, saving calculators and investment calculators. Click here for a comprehensive listing.
Economic Crisis Calculators
During these tough economic times we are getting more and more requests for calculators that relate to debt reduction, budgeting, cash flow management, taxes and savings. As a result we have bundled together some useful calculators across these categories that you may want to employ on your web site.
How much am I spending?
How much do I need for emergencies?
What is the impact of borrowing from my 401(k) plan?
Value of reducing or foregoing expenses.
How long will it take to pay off my credit card(s)?
Should I consolidate my personal debt?
Re-structuring debts for accelerated payoff
Should I Convert to a Bi-Weekly Payment Schedule?
Should I adjust my payroll withholdings?
How will payroll adjustments affect my take-home pay?
Should I convert discretionary expenses to savings?
Save now vs. save later
What will my current savings grow to?


