How CalculatorVillage Reviews Tools
Each calculator is maintained by an editorial desk responsible for formulas, assumptions, source references, and usability checks. We publish estimates for education and comparison, not personalized professional advice.
Finance Editorial Desk
The finance desk maintains mortgage, tax, retirement, loan, and investment calculators using documented formulas, public agency references, and repeatable test cases. These tools provide educational estimates, not personalized financial advice.
Health Editorial Desk
The health desk maintains calculators such as BMI, calorie, pregnancy, hydration, and heart-rate tools. Outputs are educational screening estimates and are never a substitute for medical diagnosis or professional care.
Construction Editorial Desk
The construction desk maintains material, energy, automotive, and home-improvement calculators. Estimates include practical buffers and assumptions so readers can compare quantities before confirming project requirements locally.
Math Editorial Desk
The math desk maintains algebra, statistics, geometry, probability, and conversion tools with visible formulas and step-by-step examples wherever possible.
Business Editorial Desk
The business desk maintains calculators for pricing, margins, customer acquisition, advertising metrics, marketplace fees, and freelance rates using transparent assumptions.
Education Editorial Desk
The education desk maintains GPA, grade, attendance, test-score, and study-time calculators for students and families who need clear academic planning estimates.
Everyday Editorial Desk
The everyday desk maintains calculators for cooking, bills, dates, moving, pet care, subscriptions, and other practical decisions where clear assumptions matter.
Utility Editorial Desk
The utility desk maintains time, unit-conversion, password, data, subnet, and general-purpose calculators with repeatable checks for common edge cases.
Transparent, Useful, And Easy To Check
We improve calculators when readers report unclear assumptions, outdated thresholds, or edge cases that deserve better handling. Use the contact form to suggest corrections, sources, or new tools.