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TigerTom's Loan and Mortgage Calculator

A very simply mortage/loan calculator but it does the job and generates nice HTML amortization schedules.

The user inputs a loan amount, interest rate and term, and it outputs a table of payments. Users can save and print amortization tables, and output in British pounds, as well as dollars and euros.

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not required
OS Support: 
Windows

AllerCalc

AllerCalc (formerly known as VersaCalc) is an expression calculator which allows you to directly enter an expression to be evaluated. This versatile calculator features:

-A re-sizable rolling display storing all of your inputs and results.

-More than one hundred functions, including algebraic, transcendental, trigonometric, hyperbolic, engineering, statistical, and financial functions.

-Numerical integration, differentiation, and root-finding.

-Calculations not only in decimal but also in binary, octal, hexadecimal, and other numeric bases.

-A comprehensive unit converter that can convert between virtually any two units in metric, English, and US systems.

-A list of common physical constants found in science and engineering.

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OS Support: 
Windows

GraphCalc

GraphCalc is an all-in-one solution to everything from everyday arithmetic to statistical analysis, from betas to Booleans, from cubes to calculus, from decimals to derivatives and conversions. GraphCalc combines all the features of a professional mathematics package with the simplicity of an easy to learn windows interface. It provides user-friendly help and tutorials to guide you through the easy and fun process of mastering GraphCalc.

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OS Support: 
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OS Support: 
GNU/Linux

Loan Calculator

The Loan Calculator can quickly perform "what-if" analysis for any loan scenario. There are four values that will typically concern the user. They are (1) the amount of the loan; (2) the total periods or term of the loan; (3) the annual rate; and (4) the payment amount. It is your job to provide any three of the values and the loan calculator will solve for the fourth one.

You may display up to five loan calculators on the screen at one time. Displaying multiple copies of a calculator makes what-ifs and side-by-side comparisons easy.

The Loan Calculator supports many different amortization methods.

* Normal
* Canadian
* Fixed principal
* Interest only
* No interest
* Rule-of-78s

Rating: 
Very Good
Registration: 
not required
OS Support: 
Windows
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