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Saeid Nourian
President of Runiter Company
This forum is designed for questions and comments regarding Graphing Calculator 3D found at:
http://calculator.runiter.com/graphing-calculator/
If you have downloaded Graphing Calculator 3D and have questions or comments, please post them here. I will personally respond to each and every question.
Saeid Nourian
President of Runiter Company
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Join date: 2007-12-05

mortage tables
i thought i could use this to calculate a loan repayment schedule with interest, variable payments and a balloon - did i download the wrong program or is that math here somewhere and i don't know it?
rb
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robingyn- Guest
Re: mortage tables
Hi Robin,
This program is very flexible easy-to-use yet powerful calculator that currently targets general math but we have plans for finance/mortgage specific calculations as well. Although currently it does not have a build-in interest amount function, you could easily define your own. For example type:
MonthlyPayment(load, interest, years) = load*(interest*(1 + c)*years)/((1 + interest)*years - 1)
then use it like this:
MonthlyPayment(100000, 0.05, 25)
to calculator monthly payment of 100,000 loan for 5% interest over 25 years.
As per formulas found here:
http://www.mtgprofessor.com/formulas.htm
This program is very flexible easy-to-use yet powerful calculator that currently targets general math but we have plans for finance/mortgage specific calculations as well. Although currently it does not have a build-in interest amount function, you could easily define your own. For example type:
MonthlyPayment(load, interest, years) = load*(interest*(1 + c)*years)/((1 + interest)*years - 1)
then use it like this:
MonthlyPayment(100000, 0.05, 25)
to calculator monthly payment of 100,000 loan for 5% interest over 25 years.
As per formulas found here:
http://www.mtgprofessor.com/formulas.htm
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- Posts: 57
Join date: 2007-12-05

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