Loan and Mortgage is an all-in-one loan amortization schedule calculator that can handle various types of loans. With its user-friendly interface and useful features, it helps users track their loans efficiently and identify cost-saving opportunities. It is a must-see tool for managing loans effectively.

Some of the standout features include support for multiple interest rates on the same table. You can change the date of any installment and see ensuing results, modify the installment amount and/or the interest rate of one or multiple installments at once and see ensuing results, or completely remove one or many installments at once and see ensuing results.
With flexibility options such as choosing between Daily, Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Semi-Monthly, Monthly, Quarterly, Semi-Annual, and Annual for each, the software offers the option to choose the interest capitalization frequency and the installment frequency. It also supports month-end installments, as well as the ability to save and retrieve preferred table setups, and selective accumulations report.
The software includes table password protection, the ability to preview reports before printing, and compute an unknown value such as Present Value, Future Value, Installment amount, Nominal rate, or Amortization duration. You can even copy partial or complete lists to the clipboard for pasting into other applications such as Word or Excel, and export to CSV or XML.
The customizable tables feature allows users to choose which columns they wish to see in their tables and the order in which they want them to appear. Selective printing is also an option, as users have a choice between printing the complete amortization table, a specific range of payments, or a simple summary. Additionally, the multiple document interface allows users to have any number of tables open at once for convenient comparison of their contents.
Loan And Mortgage software is compatible with Windows 9x, Me, NT, 2000, and XP. It is, without a doubt, the most user-friendly and versatile application of its kind that exists today. It's an excellent asset for both borrowers and lenders and pays for itself many times over.
Version 2.3.4: Bug fix