Client Reporting - Loan Calculator - Basic
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Loan Calculator - Client Reporting| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Loan Amount ($) | |
| Interest Rate (%) | |
| Loan Term (Years) | |
| Total Interest Paid ($) | |
| Total Repayment Amount ($) |
| Payment # | Date | Principal ($) | Interest ($) | Remaining Balance ($) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ||||
| 2 | ||||
| ... | ||||
Basic Loan Calculator Excel Template for Client Reporting
This Excel template is specifically designed for Client Reporting purposes, offering a streamlined yet effective Loan Calculator interface with a clean, professional Basic style. Ideal for financial advisors, loan officers, and small business consultants, this template enables users to generate accurate loan projections and present them clearly to clients. With minimal distractions but maximum functionality, it ensures consistent reporting across multiple accounts while maintaining ease of use.
Sheet Names
The workbook contains three primary sheets:
- Loan Calculator (Main): The central dashboard where users input loan details and view calculated results.
- Amortization Schedule: A detailed month-by-month breakdown of principal, interest, and remaining balance.
- Client Summary Report: A formatted output sheet tailored for client presentation with key metrics visualized in charts.
Table Structures and Columns
1. Loan Calculator (Main) Sheet
This is the primary input and calculation hub. The table structure is as follows:
| Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Loan Amount (Principal) | Decimal (Currency) | Initial amount borrowed. Must be a positive number. |
| Annual Interest Rate (%) | Percentage (0–100) | Yearly interest rate expressed as a percentage. |
| Loan Term (Years) | Numeric (Integer) | Durability of the loan in years. Minimum: 1 year. |
| Payment Frequency | Dropdown (Monthly, Bi-Weekly, Annual) | Select how often payments are made. |
| Start Date | Date (mm/dd/yyyy) | Date when the first payment is due. |
2. Amortization Schedule Sheet
This sheet generates a complete repayment timeline with accurate calculations:
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Payment Number | Numeric (Integer) | Sequential number of the payment (1, 2, 3, ...). |
| Due Date | Date | Date when each payment is due. |
| Payment Amount | Decimal (Currency) | Total amount paid per period. |
3. Client Summary Report Sheet
This sheet compiles key results from the calculator for presentation:
| Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Client Name | Text (String) | Name of the client (editable). |
Formulas Required
- PMT Function: Used to calculate monthly payment:
=PMT(AnnualInterestRate/12, LoanTerm*12, -LoanAmount)Adjust divisor based on frequency (e.g., /26 for bi-weekly). - Interest Payment (IPMT): Calculates interest portion of a payment:
=IPMT(AnnualRate/PeriodsPerYear, PeriodNumber, TotalPeriods, -LoanAmount) - Principal Payment (PPMT): Calculates principal portion:
=PPMT(AnnualRate/PeriodsPerYear, PeriodNumber, TotalPeriods, -LoanAmount) - Running Balance: Dynamic formula to calculate remaining balance after each payment.
- Dates Formula: Uses DATE function and simple addition to generate due dates:
=EDATE(StartDate, PaymentNumber-1)
Conditional Formatting
To enhance readability and highlight important data points, the following conditional formatting rules are applied:
- Overdue Payments: Highlighted in red if payment date is earlier than today.
- Past Due Indicator: Yellow fill for payments due within 7 days of current date.
- Final Payment: Bold text and green background to indicate last installment.
- Total Interest: If interest exceeds 50% of the principal, the cell turns orange as a red flag for high-cost loans.
User Instructions
- Open the template in Microsoft Excel (version 2016 or later recommended).
- Navigate to the Loan Calculator (Main) sheet.
- Enter accurate client loan data in the designated fields. Use currency formatting for amounts and date picker for Start Date.
- Select payment frequency from the dropdown menu. The system automatically adjusts calculations accordingly.
- The results will update instantly on the main sheet, including monthly payment, total interest paid, and total repayment amount.
- Review the generated amortization schedule in the second sheet for detailed insight.
- Switch to the Client Summary Report to customize client details and export a clean report-ready view.
- To print or share, use File > Print or Export as PDF. All charts are embedded for easy sharing.
Example Rows (Loan Calculator Sheet)
| Field | Input/Value |
|---|---|
| Loan Amount (Principal) | $25,000.00 |
| Annual Interest Rate (%) | 6.5% |
| Loan Term (Years) | 5 |
| Payment Frequency | Monthly |
| Start Date | 01/15/2024 |
Recommended Charts and Dashboards (Client Summary Report)
The Client Summary Report includes the following visual elements to support effective client communication:
- Bar Chart – Total Payments by Year: Shows annual breakdown of principal vs. interest over the life of the loan.
- Pie Chart – Cost Allocation: Displays percentage distribution between principal, total interest, and fees (if applicable).
- Trend Line Chart – Remaining Balance: Illustrates how the outstanding balance decreases over time.
These charts are automatically populated with data from the amortization schedule and can be easily copied into presentations or client reports.
Conclusion
This Basic-style Excel template for Client Reporting, centered on a reliable Loan Calculator, delivers simplicity without sacrificing functionality. It enables financial professionals to generate accurate, visually appealing loan summaries with minimal effort—perfect for transparent communication, client trust-building, and consistent documentation across multiple engagements.
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