Financial Well-being Resources

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Budgeting Tools

It all starts with a budget! Without proper planning and monitoring of your income and expenditures, any financial advances that you make aren't really success... they're luck. Use these tools to help identify areas where you could cut back spending and save towards future goals. You can also bring your completed budgeting worksheet by and let us help you personalize your budget in a one-on-one consultation.

  • Budgeting Worksheet (Excel) Download this handy worksheet to track your monthly income vs. expenses.
  • Stay at home or go on your own?  Enter your financial information into this budgeting tool to determine the financial impact of living at home, off campus, or in the dorms.
  • Mint Set a budget, track your goals and do more with your money     
  • MyMoney More than 20 federal entities coordinating and collaborating to strengthen financial capability and increase access to financial services fro all Americans
  • Paycheck Calculator Use SmartAsset's paycheck calculator to calculate your take home pay per paycheck for both salary and hourly jobs after taking into account federal, state and local taxes as well as withholdings for things like insurance and 401k contributions.
  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a U.S. government agency that makes sure banks, lenders, and other financial companies treat you fairly and also provides educational tools for financial decisions.

Financial Calculators

How long will it take me to pay back my college loans? How much car can I afford? How fast will my investments grow? You can take a first step towards answering those questions and more by using these free financial calculators. Make an appointment with us to discuss your results and let us help you make the right decisions regarding your personal finances.

  • Salary by degree Here's a list of average starting salary by degree. Remember that there can be large variations in starting salary depending on where you want to live.
  • Loan payment calculator Use this calculator to estimate your monthly payment based on your balance, interest rate and repayment period. It also helps you estimate the salary you'll need to comfortably make these payments.
  • Fixed vs. minimum payment calculator Credit card minimum payments are a trap to keep you in debt longer.  See the difference in both time and interest accrued using a fixed payment amount instead of just the minimum.
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