Bangladesh Stock Market Tools & Calculators
Use InvestingBD tools to simulate DSE stock returns, calculate dividend income, plan SIP, compare FDR, estimate bond income, and calculate savings returns in Bangladesh.
Use the stock return simulator, dividend calculator, and ROI calculator to understand how price growth, SIP, and dividends can affect long-term results.
Estimate FDR, Sanchaypatra, GPF, and government bond outcomes with Bangladesh-focused assumptions.
Use EMI, loan, salary, and budget calculators to understand monthly pressure before investing more money.
Stock Return Simulator
Back-test one-time, SIP, and dividend reinvestment returns
Use CalculatorDividend Calculator
Calculate dividend income from DSE stocks
Use CalculatorSIP Calculator
Mutual fund SIP returns calculator
Use CalculatorSanchaypatra Calculator
Government savings certificate returns
Use CalculatorFDR Calculator
Bank Fixed Deposit Receipt returns
Use CalculatorLoan Calculator
Calculate loan payments & EMI
Use CalculatorEMI Calculator
Monthly installment calculator
Use CalculatorSalary Calculator
After-tax salary calculation
Use CalculatorROI Calculator
Return on investment calculator
Use CalculatorGPF Calculator
General Provident Fund calculator
Use Calculator50-30-20 Budget
Monthly budget planning tool
Use CalculatorGovt Bond Calculator
Government bond returns
Use CalculatorFinance calculators for Bangladesh investors
These calculators are built for practical Bangladesh investing workflows: DSE stock return simulation, dividend income, SIP planning, fixed deposit maturity, Sanchaypatra profit, government bond coupon income, EMI, loan cost, salary breakdown, GPF growth, ROI, and monthly budget allocation.
Most useful for stock investors
Start with the Stock Return Simulator, then compare dividend income and ROI. This gives a clearer view of price return, cash income, and long-term compounding.
Most useful for conservative savers
Use the FDR, Sanchaypatra, Government Bond, and GPF calculators to compare predictable income and maturity values.
Most useful before taking debt
Use the Loan and EMI calculators before committing to a home, car, or personal loan. Monthly cash flow matters before investment return.