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What loan amount can I qualify for?

Use this calculator to find out how much money you can afford to borrow.

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What is my loan rate?

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How much will my loan payments be?

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How long will it take to pay off my loan?

Use this loan payoff calculator to find out how many payments it will take to pay off a loan.

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How much will my Traditional IRA be worth at retirement?

Use this calculator to compute the amount you can save in a tax-deferred Traditional IRA. Contributions to your Traditional IRA are usually tax deductible now, but you pay taxes when you withdraw the funds in retirement.

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Calculator Results

You will save $148,268.75 over 20 years. If you are in a 28.000 % tax bracket when you retire, this will be worth $106,753.50 after paying taxes.

If you or your spouse retire prior to age 60, a 10% penalty will be incurred. The penalty adjusted savings amount would be $91,926.63.

Your actual qualifying contribution may differ significantly from the amounts listed above (for reasons such as income, filing status, employer benefits, and more). We strongly recommend that you consult your tax advisor before contributing to a retirement program.

Calculator tips

This calculator uses annual compounding. Annual deposits start today and the final withdrawal amount is available one year after the last deposit.

Your actual qualifying contribution may differ significantly from the amounts listed above (for reasons such as income, filing status, employer benefits, and more). We strongly recommend that you consult your tax advisor before contributing to a retirement program. Qualifying contributions are usually limited as follows:

Year Annual Contribution Limit
2002 through 2004 $3,000 per individual
2005 through 2007 $4,000 per individual
2008 through 2012 $5,000 per individual
2013 onward* $5,500 per individual

* Beginning in 2009, the contribution limit will adjust annually for inflation in $500 increments.

If you are age 50 or over, you may qualify for an additional catch-up contribution as follows:

Year Additional Catch-Up Contribution
2002 through 2005 $500 per individual
2006 onward $1,000 per individual

Calculator disclaimer

The information provided by these calculators is intended for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to purport actual user-defined parameters. The default figures shown are hypothetical and may not be applicable to your individual situation. Be sure to consult a financial professional prior to relying on the results.

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It is the policy of Altana Federal Credit Union to comply with all fair lending laws and regulations, including the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA), the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), and the Fair Housing Act. In addition, the Credit Union adheres to federal regulatory agency fair lending guidance as set forth in the Interagency Policy Statement on Discrimination in Lending. Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), it is illegal to discriminate in any credit transaction based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age (provided the applicant has the capacity to contract), applicant’s receipt of public assistance income, and/or the applicant’s exercise of any right under the Consumer Credit Protection Act.