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Business & Finance > Personal Finance
VehiCalc Car Loan/Lease Analyzer 1.0
VehiCalc Car Loan/Lease Analyzer Home allow you to determine whether leasing truly is the better option even if the payment amount is significantly lower than borrowing. Prepared to be surprised! Want even more money saving tools? The Loan Amortization Schedules included allow you to generate schedules that allow you to see the principal/interest splits of your payments plus running loan balance totals.
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Version: | 1.0 |
File Size: | 8.38 MB |
License: | Shareware |
Price: | US$ 29.95 |
Order: | Buy Now |
Download: | Download Now |
Download ID: | 11150025 |
Downloads | 778 |
System: | Windows XP/2000/NT/98/Me |
Update Date: | 10-08-2006 |
Features
- Lease Payment Calculator - With the Lease Payment Calculator you can quickly calculate the Lease Payment for your vehicle. This allows you to know what the payment should be based upon the negotiated value. No longer do you have to worry about losing out on your hard negotiated discounts. A detailed breakdown of the payment is included in a summary report.
- Loan/Lease Comparison - With this tool you can calculate side by side the actual overall cost of buying versus leasing a vehicle. Sometimes an attractive low monthly lease payment in the end means a substantially more expensive car. A detailed report provides additional information.
- Loan Amortization Schedules - With this tool you can immediately see the effect of different payment frequencies and interest rates on your overall interest costs and loan retirement time. Generate schedules to see the principal/interest splits of your payments and running loan balances.
- Solve for Missing Number Calculator - The Solve for Missing Number calculator allows you to enter your known values and solve for the missing payment amount, loan amount, interest rate or amortization period.
- Amortization Tables - Quickly create not just loan payment tables but five different grid configurations allow you to quickly see at a glance the impact of loan amounts, interest rates and payment amounts.
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