Best Beer Deal - Use the Best Beer Deal to calculate which beer deal is the best value in terms of drunkedness v money and also calories v drunkedness.
You may be drunk as a fart but at least your belly won't hang out ;-)
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Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 8
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Best Loan Deal Best Loan Deal allows the user to not only calculate interest and repayments for any type of loan, it also allows the user to enter several loans and compare them side by side.
Results are displayed in several categories including Monthly Repayments, Total Interest and Total Cost, each with a guide to how a particular loan compares in percentage terms to the average