Bike Loan Finance Online Business Loan Repayment Calculator
Estimate repayments with our Business Loan Calculator. Compare finance options, tailor loan terms, and plan with confidence for your business growth.
Calculator results are estimates only and not quotes. Actual quotes will be provided by licensed brokers after you submit an enquiry.
Business Loan Details:
Important!
Business Loan Interest Rates differ from lender to lender and will depend on your individual circumstances (credit history, employment status, age, etc.). To find out if you qualify ... and for a free, personalised interest rate and repayment quote,
please CLICK HERE
Business Loan Amortisation Calculator
The following amortisation graphs detail month-by-month data on the progress of the proposed loan. The first chart below examines the reducing loan balance over the course of the finance contract term. The second graph illustrates the portion of each monthly repayment allocated to payment of interest vs principal reduction.
How to use our Business Loan Repayment Calculator
Our Business Loan Repayment Calculator helps you estimate business loan repayments, compare finance options and understand the true cost of borrowing before you commit. It is important because small changes to your loan amount, interest rate, term or balloon payment can materially change cash flow, total interest and end-of-term obligations. This calculator provides an indicative estimate only and is designed to support planning and budgeting for business growth.
How to complete each section for the best result:
1. Loan Amount
Enter the amount you expect to borrow as a whole number (no dots or commas). Include any costs you plan to capitalise into the loan, such as stamp duty, registration, insurance or other applicable fees, so the estimate reflects your real financed amount.
2. Balloon or Residual Payment (optional)
Select a residual as a percentage of the purchase price. A higher residual usually reduces ongoing repayments, but increases the amount due at the end and can increase total interest over the term. Choose a residual only if you have a realistic plan to refinance, pay it out, or sell an asset to meet the final amount.
3. Term of Loan
Select the number of years you want to repay the loan. A longer term generally lowers periodic repayments but increases total interest paid. A shorter term can reduce total cost but may place pressure on cash flow.
4. Interest Rate
Select an indicative annual interest rate to run a scenario. Your actual rate depends on lender assessment and your business circumstances, so consider testing multiple rates to stress-test affordability.
How to interpret the results:
1. Repayment estimate
Use the repayment figure as a budgeting guide for regular cash flow planning. If you selected a residual, remember the final payout is additional to the periodic repayments.
2. Amortisation charts
Review the reducing loan balance over time and the split between interest and principal. Early repayments typically include a higher interest component, with principal reduction accelerating later.
General information only, not personal financial advice. It does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the loan contract, fees, repayment frequency, and whether the repayments remain affordable under higher rates or lower revenue, and seek professional advice if required.
Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned rider looking for a new addition, owning a motorbike is all about embracing freedom and adventure. There’s nothing quite like the rush of planning your next long ride through Australia’s stunning landscapes. - read more
Owning a motorbike is more than just transportation; it's a lifestyle choice that brings with it a unique sense of freedom and exhilaration. Whether you're weaving through city traffic or enjoying a weekend getaway down the Great Ocean Road, the experiences ahead are limitless. - read more
The experience of riding a motorbike is unmatched, offering a sense of freedom and adventure. But along with the excitement comes the responsibility of ensuring that both you and your bike are protected. - read more
If you've just joined the ranks of motorbike owners, you're in for an unforgettable adventure. Owning a motorbike isn't just about getting from point A to B; it's about the thrill of the ride, the open road, and the freedom that only two wheels can offer. - read more
Latitude Financial, a prominent Australian financial services provider, has been fined $3.96 million by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) for violating the nation's spam laws. This penalty comes after the company sent over 2.7 million marketing messages between March 2024 and April 2025 without including accurate contact information or functional unsubscribe options. - read more
Recent data from the Australian Finance Industry Association (AFIA) reveals a remarkable 48% year-on-year increase in electric vehicle (EV) financing as of February 2026. This surge contrasts with a nearly 3% decline in the overall motor finance market, highlighting a growing consumer shift towards electric mobility. - read more
The Australian motorcycle market has shown promising growth in the first quarter of 2026, with total sales rising by 7.4% compared to the same period in 2025. According to data from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI), 20,624 units were sold between January and March 2026, marking a positive start to the year. - read more
CFMOTO is set to make a significant impact on the Australian adventure motorcycle market with the upcoming release of its MY26 1000MT-X. Scheduled to arrive in late May 2026, this model is priced competitively at $18,990 ride away, positioning it as an attractive option for riders seeking a high-performance adventure bike without the premium price tag. - read more