10 Free Canadian Personal Finance Tools

July 20th, 2008 Posted in Personal Finance

Recently, I talked about free Canadian personal finance eBooks. Today, I am going to show you some great tools that can make your personal finances easier, and can help you achieve your financial goals. These tools are courtesy of Financial Consumer Agency of Canada and Industry Canada. As you may have noticed, I in the past. I will continue to review great tools, products and services if I feel it may help you to realize your dreams and goals. If this is your first time here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS Feed. Thank you for reading.

Cost of Banking Guide

Answer a few questions, and this tool will suggest you bank accounts that best fit your needs. You can compare interest rates, account types, account features etc.

Cost of Borrowing Calculator

Compare your borrowing costs and stop borrowing.

Credit Cards and You

This interactive tool helps you shop around and find those credit cards best suit your needs.

Credit Card Comparison Tables

Compare features and costs of various credit cards and find the best one for you.

Mortgage Calculator

Determine your mortgage payments and find out how much money and time you can save by making prepayments.

Mortgage Savings Calculator

Should you break your mortgage? Should you choose shorter or longer amortization? Or, higher or lower interest rate? Find out here.

Mortgage Qualifier Calculator

Check if you qualify for a mortgage.

Rent or Buy Calculator

Find out if it is time to say goodbye to your landlord yet.

Vehicle Lease or Buy Calculator

Should you buy or lease a vehicle? Find your answer here.

Daily Spending Calculator

Find out how much those small items are costing you and stop spending.

Bonus Items

Personal Finance Quizzes

Try these various quizzes and broaden your personal finance knowledge in a fun way.

For more tools and calculators like these, visit 30 Free Canadian Financial Tools and Calculators.

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  2. By Hareiana on Mar 24, 2010

    The future is online, a friend told me about http://www.myootd.org recently and there is no way back for me, I was never inspired to budget and manage my cash responsibly until I visited this free budgeting site and started to use it.

    For the first time I am getting a handle on my debt reduction and seeing a nice light at the end of my personal financial tunnel. I think that motivation is as important as the tools to do the job, OOTD offers both.

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