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..., selling price, or margin calculations o E-61 Day or date calculations D E-64 Depreciation calculations (FC-200V only) d E-66 Purchase price and annual yield calculations (FC-200V only) b E-71 Break-even point calculations (FC-200V only) B E-78 k Using the Setup Screen The setup screen lets you configure various conditions and screen settings used for calculations. E-13 Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup k Calculation Modes When you want to adjust display contrast.
..., selling price, or margin calculations o E-61 Day or date calculations D E-64 Depreciation calculations (FC-200V only) d E-66 Purchase price and annual yield calculations (FC-200V only) b E-71 Break-even point calculations (FC-200V only) B E-78 k Using the Setup Screen The setup screen lets you configure various conditions and screen settings used for calculations. E-13 Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup k Calculation Modes When you want to adjust display contrast.
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Example 9: To calculate the selling price and profit when the purchase price is $480 and the profit rate to the selling price is 25%. 480*25 1.(A%) 480/25 1.(A%) Example 10: To calculate the bargain price and loss when the purchase price is $130 and the loss rate is 4%. 130*y4 1.(A%) 130/y4 1.(A%) E-31
Example 9: To calculate the selling price and profit when the purchase price is $480 and the profit rate to the selling price is 25%. 480*25 1.(A%) 480/25 1.(A%) Example 10: To calculate the bargain price and loss when the purchase price is $130 and the loss rate is 4%. 130*y4 1.(A%) 130/y4 1.(A%) E-31
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...; In step 2 of CNVR Mode variables are retained even if you change the values assigned to I whenever you calculate cost, selling price, for example, and calculate the margin. A CNVR Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables n and I are used in the CNVR Mode. • A value is ...Though CNVR Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used by arithmetic and function operations in the CNVR Mode. • The values of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "APR: Solve". You can input the cost and selling price, or margin after inputting...
...; In step 2 of CNVR Mode variables are retained even if you change the values assigned to I whenever you calculate cost, selling price, for example, and calculate the margin. A CNVR Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables n and I are used in the CNVR Mode. • A value is ...Though CNVR Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used by arithmetic and function operations in the CNVR Mode. • The values of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "APR: Solve". You can input the cost and selling price, or margin after inputting...
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...then press E. • Use fc to select 3 "MRG". 3. Press l to enter the COST Mode. Select the value you want to calculate. • For this example, use fc to select 2 "SEL", input 100, and then press E. 2. Display Name 1 CST 2 SEL 3 MRG Cost Selling Price Margin Values Used in Examples $...40 $100 60% A Basic COST Mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the margin (MRG) 1. ...
...then press E. • Use fc to select 3 "MRG". 3. Press l to enter the COST Mode. Select the value you want to calculate. • For this example, use fc to select 2 "SEL", input 100, and then press E. 2. Display Name 1 CST 2 SEL 3 MRG Cost Selling Price Margin Values Used in Examples $...40 $100 60% A Basic COST Mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the margin (MRG) 1. ...
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...in step 2. Input the margin (MRG) and cost (CST) values in step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1). 2. Example 3: To calculate the selling price (SEL) values in the COST Mode only, and their values are retained even when you change to another mode. Select 2 "SEL" in... step 2. CST SEL × 100 CST : cost SEL : selling price 1. A Other COST Mode Calculations Example 2: To calculate the cost based on margin and cost 1. MRG 100 MRG(%) = 1- MRG 100 SEL = CST 1- A COST Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables CST, SEL, and MRG are used in ...
...in step 2. Input the margin (MRG) and cost (CST) values in step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1). 2. Example 3: To calculate the selling price (SEL) values in the COST Mode only, and their values are retained even when you change to another mode. Select 2 "SEL" in... step 2. CST SEL × 100 CST : cost SEL : selling price 1. A Other COST Mode Calculations Example 2: To calculate the cost based on margin and cost 1. MRG 100 MRG(%) = 1- MRG 100 SEL = CST 1- A COST Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables CST, SEL, and MRG are used in ...
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...Display Name 1 Set*1 2 d1*2 Periods/Y Bond Date Purchase Date (Month, Day, Year) 3 d2*2*3 Redemption Date (Month, Day, Year) E-71 Values Used in Examples Annual Date 06012004 (June 1, 2004) 12152006 (December 15, 2006) u Declining Balance Method The declining balance method calculates... the BOND Mode • Press b to enter the BOND Mode. DB1 = PV × I % : factor k Bond Mode (FC-200V only) • The Bond (BOND) Mode lets you calculate purchase price and annual yield. DBj DBn +1 = RDVn (YR1G12) RDVn+1 = 0 (YR1G12) DB j : depreciation charge for a given period....
...Display Name 1 Set*1 2 d1*2 Periods/Y Bond Date Purchase Date (Month, Day, Year) 3 d2*2*3 Redemption Date (Month, Day, Year) E-71 Values Used in Examples Annual Date 06012004 (June 1, 2004) 12152006 (December 15, 2006) u Declining Balance Method The declining balance method calculates... the BOND Mode • Press b to enter the BOND Mode. DB1 = PV × I % : factor k Bond Mode (FC-200V only) • The Bond (BOND) Mode lets you calculate purchase price and annual yield. DBj DBn +1 = RDVn (YR1G12) RDVn+1 = 0 (YR1G12) DB j : depreciation charge for a given period....
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... d2. *4 When calculating the yield of maturity, input 100 for RDV. *5 In the case of face value (PRC), you should include a leading zero for the month and day. Display Name Values Used in Examples 4n Number of Coupon Payments Until Maturity 3 5 RDV*4 Redemption Price per $100 of face... 4% *1 • You can specify once a year (Annual) or once every six months (Semi-Annual) as the term for CPN. *6 • When calculating the redemption price per year. No. This means you can specify either month, day, year (MDY) or day, month, year (DMY) as a negative value, using the ...
... d2. *4 When calculating the yield of maturity, input 100 for RDV. *5 In the case of face value (PRC), you should include a leading zero for the month and day. Display Name Values Used in Examples 4n Number of Coupon Payments Until Maturity 3 5 RDV*4 Redemption Price per $100 of face... 4% *1 • You can specify once a year (Annual) or once every six months (Semi-Annual) as the term for CPN. *6 • When calculating the redemption price per year. No. This means you can specify either month, day, year (MDY) or day, month, year (DMY) as a negative value, using the ...
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See the "Date Mode" setting under "Configuring Settings" (page E-16). • To display the Setup screen, press s. A Basic BOND Mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the bond purchase price (PRC) based on a specific date (Date) 1. E-73 A Other Setup Items • The initial setting of January 2,1902 through ... and then press E. • Press 1 to select "Annual". • Use fc to select 1 "Set:", and then press E. • Use fc to input the minus sign. On the setup screen, specify "365" for the calculation from the Setting Values table (pages E-71, E-72). Note • You can ...
See the "Date Mode" setting under "Configuring Settings" (page E-16). • To display the Setup screen, press s. A Basic BOND Mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the bond purchase price (PRC) based on a specific date (Date) 1. E-73 A Other Setup Items • The initial setting of January 2,1902 through ... and then press E. • Press 1 to select "Annual". • Use fc to select 1 "Set:", and then press E. • Use fc to input the minus sign. On the setup screen, specify "365" for the calculation from the Setting Values table (pages E-71, E-72). Note • You can ...
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... fc to another mode: n, d1, d2. • Note, however, that n, d1, and d2 are also used in the BOND Mode. Their values are used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change the values assigned to them. • Though n is a financial calculation ... d1 and d2 with input item n. 2. A BOND Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • The values of the following variables are not retained if you change to another mode: RDV, CPN, PRC, YLD. Example 3: To calculate a bond purchase price (PRC) based on a specific number of the basic procedure ...
... fc to another mode: n, d1, d2. • Note, however, that n, d1, and d2 are also used in the BOND Mode. Their values are used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change the values assigned to them. • Though n is a financial calculation ... d1 and d2 with input item n. 2. A BOND Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • The values of the following variables are not retained if you change to another mode: RDV, CPN, PRC, YLD. Example 3: To calculate a bond purchase price (PRC) based on a specific number of the basic procedure ...
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...) • For one or fewer coupon period to redemption CPN RDV + M A CPN PRC = - +( × ) B YLD/100 D M 1+ ( × ) D M E-76 A Calculation Formulas D A B Redemption date (d2) Issue date Purchase date (d1) Coupon Payment dates PRC : price per $100 of face value CPN : coupon rate (%) YLD : annual yield (%) A : accrued days M : number of coupon payments per year...
...) • For one or fewer coupon period to redemption CPN RDV + M A CPN PRC = - +( × ) B YLD/100 D M 1+ ( × ) D M E-76 A Calculation Formulas D A B Redemption date (d2) Issue date Purchase date (d1) Coupon Payment dates PRC : price per $100 of face value CPN : coupon rate (%) YLD : annual yield (%) A : accrued days M : number of coupon payments per year...
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... (page E-16). • You can configure break-even point calculations to use profit (PRF) or profit ratio (r%). E-79 Use fc to enter the Break-Even Mode. 2. Press E. Press B to select "BEV:EXE". 3. Display Name 1 Set*1 2 PRC 3 VCU 4 FC 5 PRF*2 r%*2 6 QBE*3 SBE*3 Profit or Profit Ratio ...(PRF/Ratio) Sales Quantity or Sales Amount (B-Even) Sales Price Unit Variable Cost Fixed Cost Profit Profit Ratio Sales Quantity Sales Amount Values...
... (page E-16). • You can configure break-even point calculations to use profit (PRF) or profit ratio (r%). E-79 Use fc to enter the Break-Even Mode. 2. Press E. Press B to select "BEV:EXE". 3. Display Name 1 Set*1 2 PRC 3 VCU 4 FC 5 PRF*2 r%*2 6 QBE*3 SBE*3 Profit or Profit Ratio ...(PRF/Ratio) Sales Quantity or Sales Amount (B-Even) Sales Price Unit Variable Cost Fixed Cost Profit Profit Ratio Sales Quantity Sales Amount Values...
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... for r% in step 1 of the following five values by inputting values the other four: 2 Sales Price, 3 Unit Variable Cost, 4 Fixed Cost, 5 Profit or Profit Ratio, 6 Sales Quantity or Sales Amount. In step 2, select "SBE". A Other BEV Sub-mode Calculations Example 2: To calculate the break-even point sales amount (SBE) 1. In step 2, select "SBE".
... for r% in step 1 of the following five values by inputting values the other four: 2 Sales Price, 3 Unit Variable Cost, 4 Fixed Cost, 5 Profit or Profit Ratio, 6 Sales Quantity or Sales Amount. In step 2, select "SBE". A Other BEV Sub-mode Calculations Example 2: To calculate the break-even point sales amount (SBE) 1. In step 2, select "SBE".
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A BEV Sub-mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables PRC, VCU, FC, PRF, r%, QBE, and SBE are used in the BEV sub-mode. • BEV sub-mode variable contents are cleared whenever you calculate how much sales can be sustained, in the case that the...Screen PRF/Ratio Setting: r%) QBE = FC PRC × 1- A Calculation Formulas u Profit (Setup Screen PRF/Ratio Setting: PRF) FC + PRF QBE = PRC - r% 100 - VCU FC + PRF SBE = × PRC PRC - r% 100 - E-82 VCU QBE : Sales Quantity FC : Fixed Cost PRF : Profit PRC : Sales Price VCU : Unit Variable Cost SBE : ...
A BEV Sub-mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables PRC, VCU, FC, PRF, r%, QBE, and SBE are used in the BEV sub-mode. • BEV sub-mode variable contents are cleared whenever you calculate how much sales can be sustained, in the case that the...Screen PRF/Ratio Setting: r%) QBE = FC PRC × 1- A Calculation Formulas u Profit (Setup Screen PRF/Ratio Setting: PRF) FC + PRF QBE = PRC - r% 100 - VCU FC + PRF SBE = × PRC PRC - r% 100 - E-82 VCU QBE : Sales Quantity FC : Fixed Cost PRF : Profit PRC : Sales Price VCU : Unit Variable Cost SBE : ...
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... CONV.:EXE". 3. Press E. ITR SAL : Sales Amount VC : Variable Cost FC : Fixed Cost ITR : Interest DCL : Degree of Combined Leverage k Quantity Conversion Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 6) • The Quantity Conversion (QTY CONV.) sub-mode lets you calculate the sales amount, sales price, or sales quantity after inputting the other two values. •...
... CONV.:EXE". 3. Press E. ITR SAL : Sales Amount VC : Variable Cost FC : Fixed Cost ITR : Interest DCL : Degree of Combined Leverage k Quantity Conversion Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 6) • The Quantity Conversion (QTY CONV.) sub-mode lets you calculate the sales amount, sales price, or sales quantity after inputting the other two values. •...
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Select the value you want to calculate. • In this example, use fc to variable 6 "QTY". Display Name 1 SAL 2 PRC 3 QTY 4 VC 5 VCU 6 QTY Sales Amount Sales Price Sales Quantity Variable Cost Unit Variable Cost Sales Quantity Values Used in the Setting Values table above. • In this example, use fc to select 1 "SAL", input 100000...
Select the value you want to calculate. • In this example, use fc to variable 6 "QTY". Display Name 1 SAL 2 PRC 3 QTY 4 VC 5 VCU 6 QTY Sales Amount Sales Price Sales Quantity Variable Cost Unit Variable Cost Sales Quantity Values Used in the Setting Values table above. • In this example, use fc to select 1 "SAL", input 100000...