CalculatorVillage
Methodology Notes

Computational Research Hub

A transparent overview of how CalculatorVillage reviews formulas, examples, and assumptions before publishing calculator tools.

Formula visibility

High-impact calculators should show the core equation or explain the calculation path in plain language.

Source discipline

Tax, benefit, health, mortgage, and energy claims are checked against public agencies or established formulas where available.

Worked examples

Educational pages should include sample inputs so readers can reproduce the result without treating the tool as a black box.

How To Cite Or Check A Calculator

CalculatorVillage pages are built for practical education. When you cite or audit a calculator, include the page title, URL, access date, and the visible formula or assumptions used in your calculation.

Suggested Citation Format

CalculatorVillage. (2026). [Calculator Name]. Retrieved [access date], from https://calculatorvillage.com/calculators/[path]
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Example Pages To Review

These pages show the kind of calculator experience we aim to maintain: a usable tool, clear inputs, explanatory copy, and links to related decisions.

Important: Educational Purposes OnlyThe calculators, estimates, and financial formulas provided on CalculatorVillage.com are for informational and educational purposes only. They are not intended as certified financial planning, tax, legal, or investment advice. Actual rates, terms, and returns will vary. Always consult with a qualified professional before making significant financial decisions.