AC's Mortgage Plugin

A Free Calculator for WordPress Websites and Blogs

Updated November 2024 v1.5.4.3

Enter a "0" (zero) for one unknown value above.

  Original Size  
Paste these shortcodes in the page's content editor for above result:
[fcmortgageplugin sc_size="medium" sc_custom_style="No" sc_add_link="Yes" sc_brand_name="Karl's" sc_hide_resize="No" sc_price="355000.0" sc_pct_dwn="15.0" sc_loan_amt="0.0" sc_n_months="360" sc_rate="5.5" sc_points="0" sc_taxes="6000" sc_insurance="600" sc_pmi="0"]

This plugin is also available for download at WordPress.org

The FC Mortgage Calculator WordPress Plugin is based on and uses the code from the very popular Mortgage Calculator. Not only will the plugin calculate the monthly payment amount, it can also solve for the affordable house price or calculate the down payment percentage. Or if the user provides a house price and down payment percentage, the calculator will calculate the mortgage amount that is required. Additionally, the calculator will optionally consider loan points, property taxes, hazard insurance and private mortgage insurance (PMI). It also creates amortization schedule and charts. Your site visitors can select their own currency and date convention which is ideal if the host site attracts visitors from around the globe. The website or blog owner can select from four predefined sizes or modify a CSS file to customize both size and colors.

Rebranding with your site's brand name is supported and encouraged.

The plugin may be

  1. used in a post or page's content area via a shortcode; or
  2. used in a sidebar widget area; or
  3. called from any template file.

New Plus version

Sites are encouraged to install the free, enhanced AC Mortgage Calculator Plus v2.0 with a printable amortization schedule and dozens of additional configuration and styling options. (free, for now, with citation)


Installation

  1. Either
    1. upload the fc-mortgage-calculator folder with all its files to the /wp-content/plugins/; or
    2. unzip the plugin's zip file in the /wp-content/plugins/  folder.
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins Installed Plugins menu in WordPress

Upgrading: If you've translated the plugin from English to another language, please backup your work prior to upgrading the plugin.

Usage

There are 3 mutually exclusive ways you can deploy the calculator to an individual page (though you can use all three methods on different pages within a site):

  1. Add the shortcode [fcmortgageplugin] in the content area of your page or post and configure shortcode parameters.
  2. Add the following code to your template where you want the calculator to appear.
    • <?php show_fcmortgage_plugin(); ?>
  3. If you are using widgets, just add the plugin to the sidebar through the Appearance Widgets menu in WordPress. Be sure to click Save.

Shortcode parameters

  • sc_size= "tiny" | "small" | "medium" | "large"
  • sc_custom_style= "No" | "Yes"
  • sc_add_link= "Yes" | "No"
  • sc_brand_name=
  • sc_hide_resize= "No" | "Yes"
  • sc_price=
  • sc_dwn_pct=
  • sc_loan_amt=
  • sc_n_months=
  • sc_rate=
  • sc_points=
  • sc_taxes=
  • sc_insurance=
  • sc_pmi=
  • sc_currency=
  • sc_date_mask=

Shortcode Examples:

Copy and paste to page's or post's content area.

First example includes all options.

[fcmortgageplugin sc_size= "tiny" sc_custom_style= "No" sc_add_link= "Yes" sc_brand_name= "Karl's" sc_hide_resize= "Yes" sc_price= "360000.0" sc_dwn_pmt= "2.5" sc_loan_amt= "0" sc_n_months= "60" sc_rate= "5.5" sc_points= "2.5" sc_taxes= "12000.0" sc_insurance= "1200.0" sc_pmi= "0.75" sc_currency="83" sc_date_mask="2"]
[fcmortgageplugin sc_size="small" sc_custom_style="Yes" sc_hide_resize="Yes" sc_currency="83" sc_date_mask="2"]
[fcmortgageplugin sc_custom_style="No" sc_add_link="Yes" sc_brand_name="Friendly Mortgage" sc_hide_resize="Yes" sc_loan_amt="30000" sc_n_months="60" sc_rate="5.5"]

Optional array parameter passed to
show_fcmortgage_plugin()

This can be copied and pasted to a template part.

Valid values for options are the same as the shortcode above.

<?php show_fcmortgage_plugin(array( 'op_size' => "medium", 'op_custom_style' => "No", 'op_add_link' => "Yes", 'op_brand_name' => "Green Valley Realtors", 'op_hide_resize' => "No", 'op_price' => "350000.0", 'op_dwn_pct' => "18.0", 'op_loan_amt' => "0.0", 'op_n_months' => "360", 'op_rate' => "5.5", 'op_points' => "5.5", 'op_taxes' => "5.5", 'op_insurance' => "5.5", 'op_pmi' => "5.5", 'op_currency' => "999", 'op_date_mask' => "999")); ?>
Notes:
  1. When setting default values for the calculator (price, down payment percentage, loan amount), one should be set to "0" so when the user clicks the "Calc" button, there will be an unknown value to calculate.
  2. If you want to add your brand to the calculator, the add link option must be set to "Yes".
  3. When branding, your brand name will be added before "Mortgage Loan Calculator".
  4. If custom style is set to "Yes", the plugin will load fin-calc-widgets-custom.css located in the plugin's CSS folder. If you set the option to "Yes" without making any changes, the calculator will change to a horrendous red which indicates the custom css is being used.
  5. The plugin is built and tested on HTML5/CSS3 pages.
  6. max-width: large: 440px, medium: 340px, small: 290px, tiny: 150px
  7. New: Website developers can set a default currency sign and preferred date format by setting <op /sc>_currency and <op /sc>_date_mask respectively. Set one or both to an integer value. For the list of integers to support 90 plus currency symbols and 6 date format options, see the file currency_and_date_conventions.txt in the plugin's root folder. (example: India, Indian Rupee: ₹1,23,45,678.99 = 83)
Enhanced Internationalization

New: Support for over 90 currency signs (using appropriate nummber formatting conventions) and 6 date formats (mm/dd/yyyy, dd/mm/yyyy, yyyy.mm.dd etc.). If neither the website developer or the user makes a selection, the calculator will read the browser's default currency and date options and automatically use them. Without doing anything, a website visitor from Japan visiting a website hosted in France will initially see a floating yen sign. The website developer can easily override this default behavior by setting either shortcodes or function options. The user (if the website designer keeps the feature enabled) can override both and select a currency and date format.

To summarize, the plugin determines what currency symbol (and date format) to use by applying the following rules:
  1. If a website allows a user to select a symbol, and the user makes a selection, the plugin uses the visitor's choice first.
  2. Otherwise, if a user has not made a selection, and the website owner has set a default currency (i.e., currency does not equal 999), the calculator uses the website's selection.
  3. Otherwise, the calculator plugin will attempt to read the browser's currency default and pick a currency symbol.
  4. Otherwise, the plugin defaults to using the '$' symbol.
Language Translations

New in v1.5, support for 14 languages in addition to English. The plugin also includes a translation template file (.POT) in the "languages" folder. Using a POT/PO file editor, website owners can translate this plugin to any language supported by WordPress.

The supported languages are:

  • da : Danish : Dansk
  • nl : Dutch : Nederlandse
  • fi : Finnish : Suomalainen
  • fr : French : Français
  • de : German : Deutsch
  • hu : Hungarian : Magyar
  • it : Italian : Italiano
  • lt : Lithuanian : Lietuvių
  • pl : Polish : Polski
  • pt : Portuguese : Português
  • ro : Romanian : Românesc
  • ru : Russian : Русский
  • es : Spanish : Español
  • sv : Swedish : Svenska

Notes: (1) The plugin depends on the site's "Site Language" setting to display to your visitors the correct language. The files in the language folder can be renamed if needed. For example, if you want the plug to display in Portuguese the .MO and .JSON files include assume your site's language setting is Portuguese (Portugal) which is local pt_PT. But if your site is in Brazil, you'll need to rename the plugin's language files to use pt_BR. (2) At this time, these translations were computer generated. A fluent speaker can edit the included .PO file and regenerate the .MO file to update the tranlation. (3) If you are willing to allow me to include your edits with the plugin, I'll regenerate the .MO, and if needed the .JSON files for you.

I am making the other calculators available free-of-charge to bloggers who are able to help with translation. See this page for details.

Screenshots

mortgage calculator plugin
Two of the predefined screen sizes showing relative difference between "large" and "tiny".
mortgage amortization schedule
Example loan schedule with detailed header and payment due dates.
mortgage charts
Creates three charts for visualization.
WordPress option page for mortgage calculator plugin
Configuration screen in WordPress's admin area
(only for when installing in a sidebar area).

Need Support?

I'm happy to offer support for all my plugins. If you have a question or face an issue, please go to the WordPress plugin's support forum and leave your question.

Please specify if you are using the original plugin or the "Plus" plugin. Also, if possible, please provide a link to a page where you have installed the plugin. Providing a link to the page where the issue occurs may help me to resolve it faster.

9 Comments on “Mortgage Plugin”

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  • Ingvar Grimsmo says:

    Hey.. great mortgage calculator but it won’t calculate! None of the buttons work. What am I missing?

    • Did you try the installation on this page? It does work.

      If you can provide me with a link to your page, I’ll take a look to see what the problem is.

  • Thank you for offering such a fabulous calculator! We use the Amortization Calc regularly. For incorporating this mortgage calculator as a widget, we are interested to use the Canadian Amortization method. Is this incorporated somehow into the widget code?
    Thanks again!

    • You’re welcome. A developer would have to add the Canadian amortization method to the plugin.

  • Great WP plugin. Thank you! Is there a shortcode to change the Down Payment Percent to Down Payment Amount like you Ultimate Mortgage Calculator has? If not, can this be added to the next release?

    Thanks in advance for your time.

    • A JavaScript programmer could add the feature for you. I’m not planning to add a down payment amount. I want the calculators on this site to have some distinguishing features.

  • Dwaynne Villiers says:

    How do I hide options that I don’t need using the shortcode? For example, I don’t need Points, Property Taxes or Downpayment Percent.

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