Loan Calc

Loan Calc

4.2

on 5 votes

License:Shareware $20

Total downloads:397 (3 last week)

Operating system:Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:2.9.1

Latest update:

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Description

Loan Calc, developed by Max Programming, S.L., is a user-friendly financial management tool that effectively calculates loan and mortgage repayments. The latest version, 2.9.1, boasts several interface fixes and a significant reduction in flickering when moving or resizing windows on Microsoft Windows. With supported OS including Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11, this tool is widely accessible.

One of the notable features of Loan Calc is that it allows users to calculate repayments amounts, monthly and total interest, and total repayments. It even generates a comprehensive repayment list from a start date. The program is currency-independent, meaning it works with any currency, making it versatile for global users. Users can save the repayment list to a text file or an Excel sheet for further analysis.

For those interested in managing their finances, Loan Calc provides precise loan calculations by letting users enter detailed information such as the loan amount, time period, payment period, interest, capitalization, start date, and monthly payment amount. This specificity is helpful for those wanting accurate statements on their mortgages and the time left to repay them.

The tool's simplicity is accentuated by its various convenient features, which include the ability to select the interest and compounding period from options such as continuous, weekly, biweekly, monthly, quarterly, semiannually, and annually. Its ease of use makes it an ideal document management tool for anyone needing to keep track of their personal finances. More

You may want to check out more software, such as Thermo-Calc, VehiCalc Loan/Lease Analyzer All Edition Install or Loan*Calculator! Plus, which might be related to Loan Calc.

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