Thursday, 11 September 2014

Mobile App for Australian Borrowers ‘Loans Calculator For Australia’

Loans Direct is a group of financial experts in Australia serving its clients in financial matters since many years. They have recently developed a mobile app for potential borrowers in Australia, with features like Home Loan Calculator, Personal Loan Calculator and Car Loan Calculator and Stamp Duty Calculator. The app is intended to provide information with weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly loan repayments. Moreover, a user can even export the amortization table and payoff of the mortgage by pressing the email button. The app is available free of cost on Google Play and iTunes.
Loans Calculator For Australia

Whether you are applying for a personal finance or a mortgage, get the resolution to all your doubts related to financial aspects through
Loans Calculator for Australia.  

The main features of this app are:
  • The app enables its users to get the information about the stamp duty specific to Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, Perth and Canberra.
  • The app features lump sum payment calculator to save the rate of interest and other charges on your loan.
  • It can be used to calculate the loan repayments and borrowing limits along with graphical summary of a loan to pay off sooner.
  • The app helps its users to take an informed decision about the total loan amount they wish to apply by considering all-important factors based on the inputs provided.
  • The app also helps you with rate comparison to find monthly repayments.
  • It includes the information of state’s revenue offices.
  • The app contains an option to send an email or share the calculation report by simply pressing on email button present on the screen.
How it works?
After successfully downloading this free app, you can know more about applying for a loan and your repayments by filling details like Amount, Terms (in years), and Rate of Interest. After filling all these relevant details, you will automatically get the information about the repayment amount on monthly, fortnightly and weekly basis.

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