I recommend http://banking.about.com/library/calculators/bl_LoanAmortizationCalculator.htm as an excellent website for amortization calculators that can be used in Microsoft excel
No, scientific calculators do not have a function for amortization, however, there are many online amortization calculators that are useful. Microsoft Excel also has this feature.
A good place to go to find out how to use Excel for loan amortization is www.tumcales.com. The tutorial is by Timothy Mayers. He explains everything and even shows a picture of the excel worksheet and how to do the loan amortization on excel.
You can find information on how to use an amortization schedule calculator on the following website...www.bankrate.com/calculators/mortgages/amortization-calculator.aspx
Amortization calculators calculate your mortgage rate. The best site to go to to figure out these rates would be amortization-calc.
You can find out how to use a mortgage calculator amortization table at the following sites...www.bankrate.com/calculators/mortgages/amortization-calculator.aspx
An amortization calculator allows you to estimate your monthly loan repayments. There a number of amortization calculators available online including instructions on how to build one yourself. Simple search 'create amortization calculator'.
You can find some neat calculators, including the car loan amortization, on CNNmoney.com. If you have Excel, you can also go to Microsoft.com and download a template for Excel that will allow you to open a worksheet that includes the calculator as well.
There are lots of websites online where you will find amortization mortgage calculators. A couple I recommend are www.hsh.com Calculators and bretwhissel.net/amortization/.
You can find a good auto loan amortization calculator at www.bankrate.com/Calculators.
http://banking.about.com/library/calculators/bl_CarPaymentCalculator.htm is an excellent website that gives you all the information you will need regarding car amortization calculators
There are many websites that offer free calculators for amortization schedules. There are also several free versions available online, for example HarpFinancial offers a free amortization chart for 1.00%-10.00%. In addition, there are many free tutorials for creating your own chart in Excel.
You may find an amortization calculator for excel at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/using-the-loan-amortization-and-loan-analysis-templates-HA001034640.aspx.