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CalcMoney vs. Calculator.net

Calculator.net covers everything. We cover personal finance exclusively. Here is why that specialization matters when you are running financial numbers.

CalcMoney

Personal finance is the entire product. Mortgage calculators include actual state property tax rates, median home prices, and city-level data for 150+ US cities. Retirement tools cover FIRE, 401k, Roth conversion, and Social Security. Debt tools cover snowball, credit card payoff, and student loans.

Calculator.net

A general-purpose calculator directory covering hundreds of topics from mortgage payments to unit conversions to scientific calculations. The financial calculators work, but they use national averages only. No state-specific data, no account features, heavy ad load, and the financial tools are not the primary focus of the site.

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

Updated April 2026
FeatureCalcMoneyCalculator.net
Calculator FocusPersonal finance onlyGeneral (math, science, finance)
Number of Financial Calculators33+20+ financial
State-Specific Financial DataYes (property tax, income, home prices)No
City-Level Mortgage DataYes (150+ cities)No
General Math CalculatorsNoYes (hundreds)
Science CalculatorsNoYes
FIRE / Early Retirement ToolsYes (full FIRE calculator)Basic compound interest
401k / Roth / SS CalculatorsYes (all three)Basic retirement only
Debt Payoff ToolsSnowball, credit card, student loanLoan payment only
Calculator Result ExportYes (PDF)No
Save ScenariosYes (free account)No
Ad LoadMinimalHeavy (display ads throughout)
Page SpeedFastModerate (ad-heavy)
Dark ModeYes (default)No
Account RequiredNoNo

Bottom Line

Use CalcMoney if...

  • You want state or city-specific financial data
  • You need retirement, debt, or tax-specific calculators
  • You want to save or export your results
  • Ads on calculator pages bother you

Use Calculator.net if...

  • You need a non-financial calculator (math, science, conversions)
  • You want a simple loan payment estimate with no account
  • You prefer a single destination for all calculator types
Try CalcMoney Calculators
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