Last updated: June 2026
SaveTill builds free, simple, no-nonsense money calculators that help everyday people plan their savings, loans, and long-term finances. No sign-ups, no clutter, and no jargon — just clear answers to common money questions, with the formulas and worked examples shown so you can trust the result.
SaveTill is an independent site run by a software developer with hands-on experience building personal-finance applications — including budgeting and money-management tools — and a long-standing interest in making financial math approachable. The site is operated under the SaveTill name; day-to-day content and calculators are maintained by the SaveTill editorial team. We're a small, independent project, not a bank, broker, or lender, and we don't sell financial products.
Our tools — from the Savings Goal Calculator to mortgage, loan, retirement, and compound interest calculators — help you see how long it takes to reach a target, what a loan really costs, and how your money grows over time. Every calculation runs entirely in your browser, so your numbers stay on your device and nothing is uploaded.
Each calculator is built on standard, well-established financial formulas — for example, the amortization formula used by lenders for loan and mortgage payments, and the compound interest formula for savings growth. Where helpful, we show the formula and a worked numeric example on the page so you can see exactly how a result is produced. We test our calculators against independently computed figures before publishing and when we make changes, and each tool shows a "Last updated" date so you know how current it is.
Our goal is clarity and accuracy. We write in plain language, explain assumptions and limitations (for example, when a tool excludes taxes, fees, or inflation), and avoid hype. Our content is general educational information, kept up to date as best practices and rates change. If you spot an error, please tell us and we'll correct it.
Our calculators provide estimates for general information only and are not financial advice. Results depend on the assumptions you enter and may differ from a lender's or advisor's figures. Always confirm important financial decisions with a qualified professional. SaveTill is reader-supported through advertising; ads never influence the math or the guidance we provide.
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