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Questions about a calculator, a figure that looks wrong, an idea for a tool we don't have yet — we read everything that comes in.
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Before you write
A few things are answered faster on the site than by email, and two things we genuinely cannot help with.
You may find it here already
- How a calculator works. Every tool prints the formula it uses and a worked example directly beneath it.
- Why a result differs from your lender's. Our estimates exclude fees, insurance and local taxes. The notes under each result say exactly what is left out.
- What we do with your data. Short version: calculator inputs never leave your browser. The full detail is in the privacy policy.
- Concepts like APR, amortisation or effective tax rate. The financial guides cover these properly.
Reporting a wrong number
This is the message we most want to receive, and the one most often impossible to act on. If you think a calculator is wrong, four details let us reproduce it immediately:
- Which calculator, and the page address if you have it.
- Every value you entered — including currency, term and any rate. A screenshot covers this nicely.
- The result you got.
- The result you expected, and where that figure came from — your lender's quote, your payslip, another calculator.
If our arithmetic turns out to be wrong, we fix it and update the page rather than quietly removing it. If your lender's figure differs for a legitimate reason — a fee we exclude, a different compounding basis — we'll explain which one, so you know what the gap is.
We read every message that arrives. We can't always reply to every one individually, but feedback and error reports genuinely do shape what gets built and fixed next.
While you're here
Important: Calcmywallet provides educational tools and general information only. Nothing on this site or in correspondence with us constitutes financial, tax or legal advice. Always verify figures with your lender, employer or a qualified professional before making a financial decision.
