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Calculators
132
Graphs
67
Widget pages
199
Lesson packs
4

Paste one iframe to put a working FinanceLearn calculator on Google Sites, Canvas, WordPress or a class page. Start with the paycheck widget. Students need no account. Graphs are here if you want something to drag.

Each calculator and graph has its own widget page with a live preview and the snippet. Host steps live under embed in Google Sites, Canvas, Schoology, Moodle, WordPress and Notion. Lesson packs group a unit. Assistants should read how to embed FinanceLearn. See also net pay.

Live embed of the paycheck calculator

This is the widget as it appears on a class page, caption included if you keep the snippet whole.

Open the paycheck widget page

Start with these

Eight widgets that cover a first paycheck, a loan, compounding, a mortgage, a growth rate, leverage ratios, NPV, and a curve you can drag. Open a widget page for its copy box. The directory below lists every calculator.

  • Paycheck calculator and FICA split

    See where a paycheck goes: Social Security, Medicare, and the withholding you type. FICA is the part the formula actually fixes. Educational, not a tax engine.

    Widget pageTeaching page

  • Loan payment calculator and formula

    Work out the monthly payment on a mortgage or loan, what it costs in total interest, and how each payment splits between interest and principal.

    Widget pageTeaching page

  • Compound interest calculator and formula

    Work out what savings grow to with compound interest. Shows the formula, a worked example with monthly deposits, and why compounding frequency changes the total.

    Widget pageTeaching page

  • Mortgage affordability calculator and formula

    Work out the largest mortgage a debt-to-income rule allows, the price it buys once your deposit is added, and how far that ceiling falls when the rate rises a percentage point.

    Widget pageTeaching page

  • CAGR calculator and formula

    Work out a compound annual growth rate from a start value, an end value and a number of years. Shows the formula, worked examples, and why averaging yearly returns overstates growth.

    Widget pageTeaching page

  • Leverage ratio formula and calculator

    The three leverage ratio formulas worked from one balance sheet: debt-to-equity, debt-to-assets and the equity multiplier, plus what a fall in asset values does to equity.

    Widget pageTeaching page

  • NPV calculator and net present value formula

    Discount future cash flows to what they are worth today. Shows the NPV formula, the same project at 8 percent and at 12 percent, and the time-zero mistake.

    Widget pageTeaching page

  • Compound growth curve you can drag

    Drag the balance curve to set the annual return and watch the gap open between the money you paid in and the interest that compounding added on top.

    Widget pageTeaching page

Lesson packs

A unit is several widgets on one class page, not one graph standing in for finance.

Paste it here

Every calculator widget

132 calculator pages. Open one for the iframe. The dump of every snippet also lives on embed calculators if you already have that query.

Class and first paycheck

Saving and growth

Borrowing

Work and retirement

Investing and valuation

Business maths

Graphs, if you want something to drag

67 interactive tools. Finance is the paycheck and the loan first. These are the pictures. Full snippet dump: embed graphs.

Growth and time

Debt

Investing

Household planning

Classroom steps, including heights, are on the teachers page. Embeds are free for educational use. Keep the caption: attribution is required.

This page is educational material, not financial advice. The figures come from the formula shown and assume the inputs you enter hold for the whole term. Your own rate, fees, taxes and timing will differ, so treat the output as arithmetic to check a decision against, not as a recommendation.