Financial Calculator (FincCalc+)

by roaming squirrel


Finance

0.99 usd



FincCalc - Your mobile financial assistant!


If youre in business or are a student of business, this app could be useful for you!A Financial Calculator combined with a Scientific CalculatorFinancial Mode includes:* Simple Interest Mode* Compound Interest Mode (FV, PV, PMT, NPER)* Cash Flow Mode (NPV, NFV, IRR, MIRR, DPBP)* Amortization Mode (PMT, BAL, INT, PRN, ∑INT, ∑PRN)* Cost, Sales and Margin Mode* Break-Even Mode* Depreciation Mode (SL, FP, SYD, FDB, DB)* Bond Mode (PRC, YTM, YTC, Duration, Convexity)* Days Calculation Mode* Interest Conversion Mode* Options Trading (Greeks)* Exchange RatesIn many cases, a graph and accompanying table showing the results is available. The table can be saved to the sd card in csv format.Full details of the formulas used in the financial calculations are available in the Help section.Scientific Mode includes:* Trigonometric Functions* Power and Root Functions* Log and Antilog Functions* Permutations and Combinations* Statistics Functions* Factorial Function* Modulus FunctionSeparate calculation histories are available for both financial and scientific modes.ver 1.4.1★ fixed a problem with the tan button

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I highly recommend trying this app out. The layout is unique, which Includes a header style list explaining the many types of calculators available. Just click on the one you want to use. It also has awesome email support.

Anthony C

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Kabita Barua

But sci calc should include complex variables.

Eric Katz

Been addicted to their adfree Scientific Calculator for a while now and it's soooo useful I just wanted more of a Good Thing[tm]. Onya Devs... clever thought out design backed by excellent coding = another winner.

Ron Taylor

The higher the Annual Interest Rate the less the Number of Payments are. For example if entering NPER=(PV=100000, Annual interest rate=8%, Payment Amount=700.00/month, FV=0, Payment Type=1) the result should be around 459 payments but instead the payments are 101. This is way off and the higher the interest rate the lowere the # of payments. Unless I'm entering the data incorrectly which I dont believe to be the case. I'm quite disappointed

Duckee Doug