Interactive tools that help you visualize complex financial concepts and make better decisions about your money and future.
Explore how your current savings would have grown in different eras of the stock market. See what $10,000 invested in 1950, 1980, or 2000 would be worth today.
See the power of compound growth over time with interactive charts. Understand why starting early matters more than you think.
Compare the true costs of renting versus buying a home over different time horizons. Factor in maintenance, taxes, and opportunity costs.
Discover how college costs have changed over decades and project future trends. See what tuition might cost in 10 or 20 years.
Figure out how much you should save for emergencies based on your expenses, job stability, and risk tolerance.
Analyze your portfolio's diversification, risk level, and historical performance compared to benchmarks.