Simple, calm money tools for Canadian families

See your family’s money, clearly.

Turn your mortgage, RESP, RRSP and TFSA into one simple picture — no spreadsheets, no sales pitches. Just clear tools to help mid-range Canadian families move forward with confidence.

How it works

Three small steps to more confident decisions.

Use the tools in whatever order makes sense for your family — no account, no signup.

1

Pick a question

Start with one decision: mortgage prepayments, RESP planning, RRSP growth, or what to do with a monthly surplus.

2

Plug in your numbers

Use your real balances, contributions, and rates to see projections that actually match your life.

3

Compare simple options

See how different choices change payoff dates, savings balances, and long-term growth — all on one screen.

Who it’s for

Not ultra-wealthy. Not in crisis. Just families who want to be intentional.

FinForFam is made for mid-range households who have a mortgage, a bit of savings, maybe some investments — and want to make smarter moves with what they already have.

Young families with a mortgage

Understand how extra payments change your payoff date and total interest, so you can decide if it beats investing.

Parents planning for school

See what your kids’ education fund could look like with steady RESP contributions and realistic growth assumptions.

Couples thinking long term

Explore how RRSP contributions add up over time, and how they fit alongside mortgage, RESP, and everyday life.

Practical tools, not spreadsheets

Start with one calculator that matches what you’re thinking about.

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Mortgage Booster

Compare your current mortgage path with different extra payment amounts and see how much time and interest you can save.

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RESP Planner

Project future RESP balances based on your monthly contribution, grants, and an estimated rate of return.

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RRSP Growth Starter

See how consistent investing could grow your retirement savings and how early changes make a difference.

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