Impress your website visitors and customers with an EMI calculator that instantly calculates the monthly payment on their home loan, personal loan or car loan. The mobile-friendly widget works well on desktops, tablets or phones; it adapts itself to the your website’s layout and user device’s screen size. It can fit in your website’s sidebar, can be embedded within the main content or can be on its own page
Copy the code below and insert it into your webpage. If you face any issues, please leave a comment below with your query. We will try to assist you in integrating the widget on your website.
jan9,2023 at 9:13pm
Hi, very nice application Kindly suggest how do we calculate emi in case one person pays the 15 full emi but then for few months only pays interest amount.how do we calculate future emi's including for non principal payments towards loan. Thanks
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Dec27,2023 at 11:13Am
During availing loan facility from any bank…they charge processing fee also…then final loan amount will be excluding or including processing fee..and how would we consider this processing fee during emi calculation
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Nov20,2023 at 1:13Am
Why can’t it calculate above the amount 300 Cr
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september21,2022 at 12:13Am
Hi this is very helpful tool , one small improvement the detailed grid can you also add new column of principal to interest percent it would would be grow
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september20,2022 at 9:13Am
Thank you for sharing this calculator – It is very helpful. Could you please explain what is the “EMI in Arrears” vs. “EMI in Advance” options for car loan?
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september21,2022 at 5:52pm
You can get more information in this post.
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August26,2022 at 4:47pm
Calculator failed for the input as
Loan Amout:100000
rate:8%
Tenure: 0.75 month
Unexpected emi amount: 1,34,111 while interest is only 583
I think it is still taking whole month. If yes then I am not allowed to enter decimal as input in month. This may be a bug.
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december30,2022 at 2:25pm
Bug Fixed
ReplyAugust27,2022 at 6:02pm
We have now modified the calculator to not accept decimals when tenure is entered in ‘months’. Thanks for the feedback, Aman.
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