Calculators
The information provided by these calculators is for illustrative purposes only. The information entered may vary from your actual loan, mortgage, investment, or savings results. Interest rates are hypothetical and are not meant to represent any specific investment. Rates of return will vary over time, particularly for long-term investments. The calculated results are not guaranteed to be accurate and are in no way endorsed, offered or guaranteed by Roy M Strong Wealth Advisory Group.
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  Roy M Strong Future Value Calculator

This calculator enables you to determine how much you need to save per month to equal Future Value wanted based on years and rate of return.

Future Value Wanted
Lump Sum Investment

Number of Years

Projected Rate of Return

  Roy M Strong Retirement Planner Calculator

See the power of compounding at work! This calculator enables you to estimate how much you need to save by the time you retire. You can try different scenarios to consider various savings strategies.

Initial Investment:
   
Annual Contribution:
   
Expected Annual Growth Rate:
   
Years to Retirement:
   

  Roy M Strong Investment Profiler Calculator

Ever wonder how aggressive you should be in your investments? Here are some questions that can help rate your .

How long are you willing to invest?
 
What is your objective?
   
What is your risk tollerance?
   
Required current income from investments?

  Roy M Strong Growth Stock Calculator
Projected Earnings per Share
5 Year Growth Rate
Minimum Annual Return for Stock Risk

  Roy M Strong Growth Value Calculator

Wondering what the growth value of your investments will be?
This calculator can help.

Current Value of Investments
Monthly Contribution

Projected Interest Rate

Months To Invest

  Roy M Strong Minimum Return for Stock Risk Calculator
Stock's Beta

Note: Beta is a measure of how a particular stock's price moves relative to the market as a whole. It is usually described as a measure of volatility. There are individual stock betas and industry betas. A beta of 1.0 indicates that the stock's price moves exactly with the overall market. For example, if the market goes up 10%, the stock price goes up 10%. If the market goes down 10%, so does the stock. Beta is calculated over a period of months and does not necessarily hold true on a daily basis.