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Free Investment Calculators for SIP, CAGR, Inflation and Retirement Planning

Estimate SIP growth, compound interest, CAGR, inflation impact, retirement corpus, FIRE progress, and future investment value.

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Last updated: May 17, 2026 · Free educational calculators · No login required

Daily Finance Kits editorial reviewUpdated May 17, 2026

Category review standard

Category pages are reviewed as discovery hubs. The goal is to keep the tool list, category descriptions, internal links, and caution language aligned with what the calculators in this section actually cover.

  • Category copy is checked against the calculators currently listed in the section.
  • Internal links are reviewed so readers can reach related tools and comparison pages without relying only on the sitemap.
  • Educational estimate language stays visible to separate planning tools from personal advice or lender approval claims.

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SIPEstimate SIP growth and returns.InvestmentProject future investment value.Compound InterestCalculate compound growth over time.FIREEstimate your financial independence number and years to FIRE using expenses, assets, investments, and withdrawal rate.Retirement CorpusEstimate inflation-adjusted retirement expenses, required corpus, projected savings, and shortfall or surplus.CAGRCalculate annualized return.

Quick answer

Investment calculators estimate possible future value, annualized return, inflation impact, retirement corpus, and FIRE progress using the assumptions you enter.

Who should use these calculators

Use these calculators to compare SIP contributions, compound interest scenarios, CAGR, inflation-adjusted costs, retirement savings needs, and long-term planning assumptions.

How estimates work

Investment tools use compound growth formulas and projection tables. Results are educational estimates because market returns, taxes, fees, and inflation can vary over time.

Common planning mistakes

  • Treating projected returns as guaranteed.
  • Ignoring inflation, taxes, and fees.
  • Using only one return assumption instead of conservative and optimistic cases.

Guide to investments

Investment calculators show estimated growth, not guaranteed returns. Use conservative assumptions, compare multiple return scenarios, and remember that taxes, fees, inflation, and volatility can change outcomes.

Who this category is for

These calculators are useful for people who want quick, educational estimates before making a budget, loan, investment, salary, or planning decision. Start with one calculator, compare a few assumptions, then review the related tools for a fuller picture.

Category FAQs

Are these calculators free?

Yes. Daily Finance Kits calculators are free to use and do not require login.

Are these estimates personalized advice?

No. Category calculators provide educational estimates based on your inputs and visible assumptions.

Can I compare multiple calculators in this category?

Yes. Start with the calculator closest to your decision, then use related tools in the same category to compare assumptions.

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