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Used the Windows calculator as a basis for this calculator icon. I used GIMP for the F/X. Partial transparency/alpha setting, taken from a slightly color shifted version of the default background gray.
A series of calculators to help recruiters in their day-to-day job.
Including tools to help you work out the Charge and Pay rates depending on the Margin/Markup you enter, calculate the value of a deal, check the end date of a contract and a foreign exchange rate calculator.
I wonder if there's an update for the software... I don't remember registering it though. Most likely you'd need a 'special' cable for 100$ for that as well.
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The Duford Team, Kingman Mortgage Brokers
Irene Duford - iduford@firstcal.net - NMLS#183923
Kevin Duford - kduford@firstcal.net - NMLS# 474366
2116 Stockton Hill Rd, Ste F Kingman, AZ 86401
(928) 753-2964 www.firstcal.net/duford
This particular education loan calculator has a very simple interface, thus making it easy for both loan applicants (students), as well as their co-applicants (parents/other family members)
to calculate their monthly education loan repayment amount. Apart from that, it also enables students to customize their calculations by helping them to factor in their grace period, education
loan moratorium period, partial education loan interest payment, full education loan interest payment, flexible disbursals of the education loan, etc.
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Calculators seem to evolve with every year that passes; what first started out as a simple box that would do the additions and subtraction for numbers too big for your fingers and toes has turned into a fancy contraption that can perform logarithms and factorials. Students describe it as a must have for math general education requirements, but after that as a device that is only used by math-related majors.