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Online Calculators

QPCU are making it even easier to manage you finances with the launch of our easy-to-use online calculators.

Our online calculators can help you by providing a general indication of topics such as how much you can borrow, how to make your budget help you achieve your financial goals...

As always, make sure you talk to one of our friendly specialists before making any financial decisions.

Borrowing Power
Find out how much you can expect to borrow for a home based on your current salary and existing financial commitments.

Loan Repayments
Work out what your minimum weekly, fortnightly or monthly loan repayments would be for any borrowed amount.

Stamp Duty
Work out how much stamp duty will be payable on the purchase of your new home.

Lumpsum Repayments
Find out how much you can:

  • Save in interest
  • Shorten your loan term by making a one-off lump sum repayment on top of your current monthly repayment.

Extra Repayments
Find out how much you can:

  • Save in interest
  • Shorten your loan term by making additional repayments over and above your current monthly repayment

Splitloan
Splitting your home loan into fixed and variable rate portions can provide insurance against future changes in interest rates that we can't predict. Use this tool to calculate your repayments and total interest under different fixed and variable rate scenarios.

Loan Comparison
Select any two home loans on the market for a direct cost comparison. Determine which is the cheapest in total fees and interest over the life of the loan.


Savings
Set yourself a savings goal and project how much you can accumulate over time from an initial contribution and regular ongoing deposits.

Budget Planner
Try our Budget Planner. Enter your annual income and expenses to assess your financial position.

Term Deposit
Project your interest earnings from term deposits. The result will differ depending on the frequency that interest is calculated and credited to your account.

Income Tax
Work out your income tax liability according to the ATO's personal income tax scales.


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