Savings and Loan Analysis
This code shows how to calculate loan payments and build an amortization table. It allows the user to include an additional payment, and calculates how much money is saved with the extra payment added. It will show you the total amount you will pay in interest over the life of the loan. The amortization table can be saved, modified, and printed. You can select a range of cells and copy them to the clipboard to be pasted into a different document. You can find what your monthly payment will be entering the loan amount, interest rate, and length of the loan or you can entering the a monthly payment, interest rate, and length of the loan and the application will tell you the total amount you can
borrow. If you don't want to borrow but want to know how much you need to save each month to reach a goal, then this application will help you do that as well. It will even factor in cost of living increases. This application does require one custom ocx (vb5 & vb6 versions), which is included and needs to be registered before it can be used. Other FREE ocx's by the same author may be found at http://www.devpower.com
---CODING EXAMPLES---: MSFlexGrid, multiple instances of a form, IsNumber (Allow Dec Point), API Open, Save and directory Dialogs, return only the file name from a string, return only the path from a string, Arrange MDI child forms, Select a printer, print right-justified, print center, print a double line, print a footer, check for end of page, random access files, simple graph using just code, center a form, fit a form to the screen, vertically fit a form to the screen (all task bar aware), center an object within an object, make a form always on top, copy to information to the clipboard - Just to mention a few.
Original Author: Morgan Haueisen
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Posted: 2002-06-01
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