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FinancesOSX

FinancesOSX - 2.3a

Calculator for various financial parameters.

All Time: (5.0)
This Version: (5.0)
Current Version: 2.3a
Release Date: 2007-06-05
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 4,318
Downloads (all versions): 15,834

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Product Description:

FinancesOSX calculates the value of any of five separate parameters for Loans, Investments, Deposits, Withdrawals and Inflation, when given values for the remaining four parameters. An amortization table is provided for loans.

Loans are conventional installment loans with an initial loan amount to be paid back in regular payments over a fixed period of years at a specific interest rate.

Investments are an initial lump sum that grows over a period of years at a fixed rate, such as investing the proceeds from an inheritance or winning the lottery.

Deposits are regular periodic deposits of a fixed amount into an account that grows at a constant rate over a fixed number of years, such as an investment club or a regular savings plan.

Withdrawals are regular periodic withdrawals from an initial single investment at a fixed growth rate, until the account is totally depleted. This helps answer the question 'How long will my life-long savings last after I retire?'

Inflation shows the effect of inflation on the purchasing power of a future $ amount in today's $ after a number of years at an estimated annual inflation rate. This provides some perspectives on the question 'What lifestyle will my accumulated savings support at some point in the future?' by bringing the future $ amount back to today's equivalent $ in the context of today's prices.

What's new in this version:

  • Changed the amortization table format to tab-separated columns for better compatibility with other documents (e.g., spreadsheets).
  • Clarified error messages to indicate which entry may be responsible for the problem.
  • Revised the Loans:Rate, Investments:Compoundings/Yr, Deposits:Deposits/Yr, Deposits:Rate, Withdrawals:rate and Inflation:Compoundings/Yr calculations to improve accuracy and expand the range of acceptable values.
  • Added a preference option for the amortization table calculation/display. Extremely large numbers of total payments (payments/yr times # years) can take a minute or more to calculate and display.
  • Added a preference to modify the currency indicator. The default is "$"; any one, two or three character symbol is acceptable.
  • Improved the layout and consistency of the user interface and the Help file.
  • Version 2.3a fixes the startup problem some users had with the withdrawn version 2.3.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • FinancesOSX 2.3a has been tested on Mac OS X 10.4.9 (both Intel and PPC).

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This Version:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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FinancesOSX ReviewVery nice. - Version: 2.3a, 6/3/2008 04:22PM PST

Bill_Doublewide
Very handy calculator. It's not a big bloated app that does things you don't need. It is well suited for quick calculations and helping you fill in spreadsheets without a bunch of overhead that gets in the way of actually working on your family budget.

Providing freeware apps like this one is a great service to Mac users and I greatly appreciate it.
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FinancesOSX ReviewVery nice. - Version: 2.3a, 6/3/2008 04:22PM PST

Bill_Doublewide
Very handy calculator. It's not a big bloated app that does things you don't need. It is well suited for quick calculations and helping you fill in spreadsheets without a bunch of overhead that gets in the way of actually working on your family budget.

Providing freeware apps like this one is a great service to Mac users and I greatly appreciate it.
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FinancesOSX CommentaryGlad to find this. - Version: 2.3a, 7/21/2007 08:00AM PST

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Steven Baird
I've used Ed Neu's original version since it first came out in '89, but when my old Mac died the other day, I had to find something that would run on the new one. Well here it is! As others have noted this is a useful, handy tool that could be indispensable to anyone who's thinking about a loan or has his own money in a retirement system.
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