Loan Payment Calculator SkillLoan Payment Calculator Skill

OnlineCredit Usage:1 per callTool:LoanPaymentCalculatorSkill

The tool

Let your agent run loan math. Call it as an MCP tool to compute monthly payment, total interest and more from principal, rate and term.

Once your client is connected to the VerveKit MCP server, this appears in its tool list as LoanPaymentCalculatorSkill. It is read-only and open-world: it fetches, it never mutates anything on your side, so most clients will call it without asking you to confirm.

Tool call
{
  "name": "LoanPaymentCalculatorSkill",
  "arguments": {
    "loanAmount": "20000",
    "interestRate": "5.5",
    "loanTerm": "5"
  }
}

What that looks like in a conversation

You don't name the tool — the model picks it. Asking about 20000 in the terms this source covers is enough for it to reach for LoanPaymentCalculatorSkill on its own.

Connecting

One server URL covers every skill in the catalog, including this one. Authorization is OAuth — the client opens a browser once and there is no key to paste into a config file.

Client config
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "vervekit": {
      "url": "https://api.vervekit.com/v1/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Endpoint
https://api.vervekit.com/v1/mcp

Per-client setup — Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, ChatGPT — is on the MCP setup page.

Arguments

These are the properties on the tool's inputSchema, so a well-behaved client validates them before the call is made.

ArgumentTypeExampleDescription
loanAmountRequirednumber20000The loan amount
interestRateRequirednumber5.5The interest rate (percentage)
loanTermRequiredinteger5The loan term in years
downpaymentnumber5000Amount paid up front, subtracted from the loan amount before interest is applied

What the model gets back

The result carries a structuredContent object matching the tool's declared outputSchema, so a client can read fields without parsing prose. status is "ok" on success and error is null; a null field means the value wasn't available for that input, not that the call failed.

Result
{
  "status": "ok",
  "error": null,
  "data": {
    "loanAmount": 32000,
    "downpayment": 0,
    "interestRate": 8.5,
    "loanTerm": 6,
    "monthly_payment": 568.91,
    "total_interest_paid": 8961.4,
    "total_payment": 40961.52,
    "interestRatio": 21.88,
    "formatted": {
      "loanAmount": "$32,000.00",
      "monthlyPayment": "$568.91",
      "totalInterestPaid": "$8,961.40",
      "totalPayment": "$40,961.52"
    },
    "amortization_schedule": [
      {
        "month": 1,
        "interest_payment": 226.67,
        "principal_payment": 342.24,
        "remaining_balance": 31657.76
      },
      {
        "month": 2,
        "interest_payment": 224.24,
        "principal_payment": 344.67,
        "remaining_balance": 31313.09
      },
      {
        "month": 3,
        "interest_payment": 221.8,
        "principal_payment": 347.11,
        "remaining_balance": 30965.99
      }
    ]
  }
}

Fields

Fields marked Premium need a paid plan. On a plan without them the key is absent rather than wrong, so a model never reasons over a substituted value.
FieldTypeExampleDescription
loanAmountnumber32000Original loan amount in dollars
downpaymentnumber0Down payment amount applied to loan
interestRatenumber8.5Annual interest rate as percentage
loanTermnumber6Loan repayment period in years
monthly_paymentnumber568.91Required monthly loan payment amount
total_interest_paidnumber8961.4Total interest paid over loan term
total_paymentnumber40961.52Total amount paid over entire loan term
interestRationumber21.88Percentage of total payment allocated to interest
formattedobject{…}
formatted.loanAmountPremiumstring$32,000.00Formatted loan amount with currency symbol
formatted.monthlyPaymentPremiumstring$568.91Formatted monthly payment with currency symbol
formatted.totalInterestPaidPremiumstring$8,961.40Formatted total interest paid with currency
formatted.totalPaymentPremiumstring$40,961.52Formatted total payment amount with currency
amortization_schedulePremiumarray[3]list of rowsMonth-by-month breakdown of payments and balances
amortization_schedule.0.monthnumber1
amortization_schedule.0.interest_paymentnumber226.67
amortization_schedule.0.principal_paymentnumber342.24
amortization_schedule.0.remaining_balancenumber31657.76

Failure modes

Errors come back as tool errors with a sentence the model can act on, not a bare status code.

StatusWhat it means
400 / 422The arguments didn't validate. The message names the offending one.
401The OAuth session is invalid or expired — reconnect the server.
403Out of credits. Not a bad key — the month's allowance is spent.
404This skill isn't part of VerveKit. Check the catalog.
429Brief rate limit. Retrying after a moment succeeds.

Other ways to use Loan Payment Calculator Skill

Set up Loan Payment Calculator Skill on VerveKit, or reach the same source a different way. Your VerveKit account and credits work on all of them — one key, one balance.

Call it as a REST APIOne HTTPS endpoint and an X-API-Key header, with SDKs for Node, Python and .NET.APIVerveReference →
Use it in Google Sheets or ExcelA =VERVE() formula fills a column — no script, no export, recalculates in place.VerveSheetsReference →
Ground an agent on itA cited, machine-checkable fact your model can't produce on its own.VerveContextReference →

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to tell the agent to use LoanPaymentCalculatorSkill?

No. The tool's name and description are in the model's context once the server is connected, so it selects the tool when the question calls for it. Naming it explicitly works too and is useful when you want to force the call.

Does connecting the server expose every tool at once?

Yes — one connection lists the whole VerveKit catalog. Clients with a tool budget can usually filter the list; the credit cost is per call, so an unused tool costs nothing.

What does a call cost?

1 credit each time the tool actually runs. A model that reasons about the tool without calling it costs nothing.

Is there a REST version of this?

Yes — the same source is available as a plain HTTPS endpoint on APIVerve, linked above. Same data, same credits, same account.

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