Simple Interest Calculator In JavaScript With Source Code

Project: Simple Interest Calculator In JavaScript With Source Code

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Simple Interest Calculator is a simple project in HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. This is an amazing calculator made for the user convenient, to help them calculate out the total amount of interest to the principal sum of a loan or deposit. This project is useful for financial calculation. It helps to figure out the loan’s interest payment at the end of the time period.

Making of the Project

This Calculator project is simply in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Taking about the features of the Calculator, the user can get a general idea of simple interest in a simple deposit. So, you can simply enter the principal amount, the term(years), and interest rate in the given fields and click calculate interest button to see the result. Also, you can use this calculator for a mortgage, auto, or any other fixed loan type.

Also, this project includes a lot of javascript for making validations to certain parts of the project.

How To Run the Project?

To run this project you don’t need to have any kind of local server but yet a browser. We recommend you to use modern browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox for better performance. Also, to execute the project, first, open the project in your browser by clicking the index.html file. The Simple Interest Calculator In JavaScript with source code is free to download, use for educational purposes only.

Also, for the project demo, please look at the video below:

project demo

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If stuck or need help customizing this project as per your need, go to our JavaScript tutorial or just comment down below and we will do our best to answer your question ASAP.

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