App Support

29 December 2023 - There is a new version on both iOS and macOS  (4.0) which enables multiple column for iPad and numeric entry.  Also a fancy new icon.

31 December 2021 - There is a new version on both iOS and macOS  (3.0) which enables professional version users to set the date of the first regular payment rather than it being constrained to a whole number of months from the start date.  The calculation sets a stub interest period at the start to synchronise payment and compounding events rather than have separate series of payment and compounding events throughout the term.  In this respect, the result of the calculation will be more like you get from TValue than from Freehand.

1 August 2021 - There is a new version on both iOS and macOS  (2.2) which when you go into an amortisation screen, you can download the quote and that amortisation as a csv file.

21 July 2021 - MacOS - There is a new version (2.1) available for Mac which fixes the problem where the app occasionally froze when scrolling.

If you have any questions that are not answered below then please use the link below to get in touch.  We would also appreciate any other feedback that you have about the App, how you use it, or possible  improvements that we could make:

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Target

This input at the top of the screen determines the variable that you are solving for.  The most common target is Payment (enter an Advance and the payment is calculated.  The next being Advance (enter a Payment and the total Advance that can be borrowed is calculated).

Advance

This the amount of the loan which is borrowed at the start of the credit agreement.

Deposit

Also known as a Downpayment, this the amount paid back by the borrower right at the start of the credit agreement.

Payment

Also known as an Installment, this the regular amount paid back by the borrower on a periodic basis over the term of the agreement.

Residual

This is the amount (remaining balance) the borrower still has to pay back at the end of the contract.  It is often settled by the sale of the asset or a single Balloon payment

Yield

Yield is the interest rate charged by the lender (funder).  It is the sum of the Cost Of Funds plus the Margin:

Compounding

Compounding frequency is how often the interest is calculated and added to the balance owed.  There are the following options:


Profile

This section enables the user to configure the repayment profile of the agreement.

Funder Cashflows

This section enables the user to configure cashflows paid out or received by the funder.  These cashflows are normally not visible to the borrower.

Fees

This section enables the user to configure any administration fees charged by the funder.