Provides some functions to:
- Calculate the amount of every monthly payment based on the loan principal, interest rate and number of payments.
- Calculate the loan principal based on the number of payments, interest rate and payment amount.
- Calculate the number of payments based on the principal, interest rate and payment amount.
Also provides a method to return the loan payment schedule.
composer require pqrs/phploan=dev-master
Alternatively, add the dependency directly to your composer.json file:
"require": {
"pqrs/phploan": "dev-master"
}
Then add to your php code:
require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; // Autoload files using Composer autoload
use PHPLoan\Loan;
Variables nomenclature
$P Principal (loan amount)
$r Annual interest rate
$n Number of payments (months)
$A Monthly payment amount
Calculates the amount of every monthly payment based on the loan principal, interest rate and number of payments.
$loan = new Loan;
$result = $loan->calculateMonthlyPayment( 60000 , 9, 360 );
echo number_format($result, 2, ".", ",") . PHP_EOL;
// Prints 482.77
Calculates the loan principal based on the number of payments, interest rate and payment amount.
$loan = new Loan;
$result = $loan->calculatePrincipal( 360, 9, 482.77357 );
echo number_format($result, 2, ".", ",") . PHP_EOL;
// Prints 60,000.00
Calculates the number of payments based on the principal, interest rate and payment amount.
$loan = new Loan;
$result = $loan->calculateNumPayments( 60000, 9, 482.77357 );
echo $result . PHP_EOL;
// Prints 360
Returns an object with the loan payment schedule.
$loan = new Loan;
$schedule = $loan->getSchedule( 60000, 9, 12 );
echo "<table>";
foreach ($schedule as $key) {
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>" . $key->numpayment . "</td>";
echo "<td>" . $key->payment . "</td>";
echo "<td>" . $key->interest . "</td>";
echo "<td>" . $key->principal . "</td>";
echo "<td>" . $key->balance . "</td>";
echo "</tr>";
}
echo "</table>";
// Prints html table:
// 1 5,247.09 450.00 4,797.09 55,202.91
// 2 5,247.09 414.02 4,833.07 50,369.84
// 3 5,247.09 377.77 4,869.31 45,500.53
// 4 5,247.09 341.25 4,905.83 40,594.70
// 5 5,247.09 304.46 4,942.63 35,652.07
// 6 5,247.09 267.39 4,979.70 30,672.37
// 7 5,247.09 230.04 5,017.05 25,655.32
// 8 5,247.09 192.41 5,054.67 20,600.65
// 9 5,247.09 154.50 5,092.58 15,508.07
// 10 5,247.09 116.31 5,130.78 10,377.29
// 11 5,247.09 77.83 5,169.26 5,208.03
// 12 5,247.09 39.06 5,208.03 0.00
You can find some uses for these functions in tests folder.
PHP > 5.6
Not tested, but if you want to use phploan in 5.x PHP versions lower than 5.6, probably the only thing you have to change is the use of exponential expressions in Loan.php. Change ** for the function pow():
// In method calculateMonthlyPayment( $P , $r, $n )
$A = $P * (( $i * pow((1 + $i), $n) ) / ( pow((1 + $i), $n) - 1 ));
// In method calculatePrincipal( $n, $r, $A )
$P = $A * ( pow((1 + $i), $n) - 1 ) / ( $i * (pow((1 + $i), $n) ));
Contributions are very welcome!
Copyright © 2018 Alvaro Piqueras - pqrs
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.