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Loan Calculator Help...
Using the calculator is straight forward. User enters a "loan amount", "number of months", "annual interest rate". The calculator calculates the number of monthly payments.
The "Payment Method" determines when the first payment is due. With the default selection, "End-of-Period", the first payment will be due one month after the loan is made. If "Start-of-Period" is selected, then the first payment will be due on the loan date.
The term (duration) of the loan is expressed as a number of months.
60 months = 5 years
120 months = 10 years
180 months = 15 years
240 months = 20 years
360 months = 30 years
Need more options including the ability to solve for other unknowns, change payment / compounding frequency and the ability to print an amortization schedule? Please visit, https://AccurateCalculators.com/loan-calculator
Currency and Date Conventions
All calculators will remember your choice. You may also change it at any time.
Clicking "Save changes" will cause the calculator to reload. Your edits will be lost.
I tried to download and implement 4 of the WordPress calculator plugins on a website. Now, they’re not working, and I’m getting a License Expired error in the console. Are the WP plugins no longer free? Is there a limit to them?
Karl says:
The plugins are free, and not limited in any way.
Do you have a URL so I can take a look?
Mark Szymanski says:
Sent via email
Karl says:
The expired license for ‘tracking.js’ is not loaded by any of my plugins.
I’ve responded in more detail to your email.
sam says:
Hi I would like to calculate TIF Distribution for semi annually. Could you please guide which product I have to buy. Thanks,
Karl says:
Sorry, I don’t have a calculator for tax increment financing.
Thomas says:
Hi,
I have put a couple of your calcs on my clients website. They are acting very strangely. Could I email you with screenshots? And a link please?
T
Karl says:
Yes, the email address is on the contact page.
divya gorule says:
how can we remove Payment Method field from plugin
Karl says:
I haven’t tried removing it. But it certainly should be doable since you have all the source code.
However, you will need a programmer familiar with PHP or CSS.
The first way I would try removing it is to use the custom CSS and hide it from users.
It is beyond the scope of support that I am able to offer at this time to go into programming details for the plugins.
Colton says:
Hello, if I subscribe to all 52 calculators, can I upload them on a WordPress website?
Mark Szymanski says:
I tried to download and implement 4 of the WordPress calculator plugins on a website. Now, they’re not working, and I’m getting a License Expired error in the console. Are the WP plugins no longer free? Is there a limit to them?
Karl says:
The plugins are free, and not limited in any way.
Do you have a URL so I can take a look?
Mark Szymanski says:
Sent via email
Karl says:
The expired license for ‘tracking.js’ is not loaded by any of my plugins.
I’ve responded in more detail to your email.
sam says:
Hi I would like to calculate TIF Distribution for semi annually. Could you please guide which product I have to buy.
Thanks,
Karl says:
Sorry, I don’t have a calculator for tax increment financing.
Thomas says:
Hi,
I have put a couple of your calcs on my clients website. They are acting very strangely. Could I email you with screenshots? And a link please?
T
Karl says:
Yes, the email address is on the contact page.
divya gorule says:
how can we remove Payment Method field from plugin
Karl says:
I haven’t tried removing it. But it certainly should be doable since you have all the source code.
However, you will need a programmer familiar with PHP or CSS.
The first way I would try removing it is to use the custom CSS and hide it from users.
It is beyond the scope of support that I am able to offer at this time to go into programming details for the plugins.
Colton says:
Hello, if I subscribe to all 52 calculators, can I upload them on a WordPress website?
Karl says:
No.
The calculators are not available as plugins.