Una aplicación web completa para calcular y visualizar tablas de amortización de préstamos, construida con React y Material-UI.
- Formulario de entrada intuitivo: Interfaz amigable para ingresar datos del préstamo
- Cálculos precisos: Algoritmos matemáticos exactos para calcular pagos mensuales y cronogramas de amortización
- Tabla de amortización completa: Visualización detallada de cada pago con desglose de capital e intereses
- Resumen del préstamo: Vista general con totales y métricas importantes
- Validación de formularios: Validación en tiempo real con mensajes de error útiles
- Diseño responsivo: Interfaz adaptable para dispositivos móviles y escritorio
- Formato de moneda: Presentación profesional de cantidades monetarias
- Cantidad del préstamo ($)
- Ingresos mensuales ($ - opcional)
- Tasa de interés anual (%)
- Plazo del préstamo (años)
- Pago mensual usando la fórmula PMT estándar
- Cronograma completo de amortización
- Desglose de capital vs intereses por pago
- Total de pagos e intereses a lo largo del préstamo
- Resumen ejecutivo del préstamo
- Tabla scrollable con todos los pagos
- Formato de moneda en español/mexicano
- Diseño limpio y profesional
- React 16.13: Framework de interfaz de usuario
- Material-UI 4.9: Biblioteca de componentes de interfaz
- JavaScript ES6+: Lógica de la aplicación
- Create React App: Herramientas de desarrollo
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