Rates & sources
General-purpose calculator. Formulas derive from standard mathematical or statistical definitions.
Source: CalculatorZone methodology — figures refreshed at the start of each tax year.
When to use this calculator
- When you need a fast estimate before making a bigger decision.
- When you want to compare a few scenarios using the same assumptions.
- When you need a clearer starting point before using a detailed quote or formal document.
A realistic UK planning example
Use these sample inputs as a quick scenario test, then change one variable at a time to compare outcomes.
Value
100
Conversion Factor (multiply by)
0.621371
After entering these figures, focus on result first and then rerun the tool with a more cautious assumption.
How to read your results
Result
Use this metric to compare scenarios side by side and understand how the key drivers affect the final outcome.
Common mistakes
- !Using optimistic assumptions without testing a more cautious scenario as well.
- !Comparing outputs from different tools without checking that the inputs match.
- !Treating the result as a final quote instead of a planning estimate.
What to do next
- Try at least one more scenario so you can compare a realistic range instead of a single estimate.
- Use the related calculators below to cross-check the decision from another angle.
- Open one of the linked guides if you need more context before you act on the result.
Frequently asked
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