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... or other particular purpose, or concerning the accuracy of calculation results (such as financial calculation simulation results) produced by this calculator. • Financial calculation rules and practices can differ according to you to determine whether the calculation results produced by this calculator are compatible with the financial calculation rules that apply to country, geographic area, or financial institution. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
... or other particular purpose, or concerning the accuracy of calculation results (such as financial calculation simulation results) produced by this calculator. • Financial calculation rules and practices can differ according to you to determine whether the calculation results produced by this calculator are compatible with the financial calculation rules that apply to country, geographic area, or financial institution. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
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.../Margin Mode 61 kDay Calculation Mode 64 kDepreciation Mode (FC-200V only 66 kBond Mode (FC-200V only 71 kBreak-Even Mode (FC-200V only 78 kBEV Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 1 78 kMargin of Safety Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 2 82 kDegree of Operating Leverage Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 3 84 kDegree of Financial Leverage Sub-mode...
.../Margin Mode 61 kDay Calculation Mode 64 kDepreciation Mode (FC-200V only 66 kBond Mode (FC-200V only 71 kBreak-Even Mode (FC-200V only 78 kBEV Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 1 78 kMargin of Safety Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 2 82 kDegree of Operating Leverage Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 3 84 kDegree of Financial Leverage Sub-mode...
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Statistical Calculation 108 kStatistical Calculation Types 108 kInputting Sample Data 108 kSTAT Calculation Screen 111 kUsing the STAT Menu 112 Technical Information 134 kCalculation Priority Sequence 134 kStack Limitations 136 kCalculation Ranges, Number of Digits, and Precision 137 kSpecial Financial Calculation Error Messages .. 139 kError Messages 140 kBefore assuming malfunction of the calculator... 142 Reference 143 kPower Requirements and Battery Replacement 143 Specifications 146 E-9
Statistical Calculation 108 kStatistical Calculation Types 108 kInputting Sample Data 108 kSTAT Calculation Screen 111 kUsing the STAT Menu 112 Technical Information 134 kCalculation Priority Sequence 134 kStack Limitations 136 kCalculation Ranges, Number of Digits, and Precision 137 kSpecial Financial Calculation Error Messages .. 139 kError Messages 140 kBefore assuming malfunction of the calculator... 142 Reference 143 kPower Requirements and Battery Replacement 143 Specifications 146 E-9
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... for input of a variable name to the variable. E-37 E-38 E-94 E-11 E-37 STO RCL The calculator is a value stored in independ- k About the Display Your calculator has a 31-dot × 96-dot LCD screen. This indicator appears after you press a key. The ... this indicator will disappear when you press t. This indicator appears after you press a key. Example: Input expression { Calculation result Financial Calculation Mode k Display Indicators Sample Display: STAT This indicator: Means this indicator will disappear when you press 1t(STO). ent memory.
... for input of a variable name to the variable. E-37 E-38 E-94 E-11 E-37 STO RCL The calculator is a value stored in independ- k About the Display Your calculator has a 31-dot × 96-dot LCD screen. This indicator appears after you press a key. The ... this indicator will disappear when you press t. This indicator appears after you press a key. Example: Input expression { Calculation result Financial Calculation Mode k Display Indicators Sample Display: STAT This indicator: Means this indicator will disappear when you press 1t(STO). ent memory.
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...:Solve" is selected in the Simple Interest Mode, etc.), the result that is displayed at the top of the screen is the one of the financial calculation variables: n, I, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y, PM1, PM2, Dys. The "M" display indicator indicates data in Answer Memory. k Answer Memory (Ans... whenever you press the A key, change if an error occurs during the current calculation. • Answer Memory contents are maintained even if you execute a calculation using any one stored in independent memory. Using Calculator Memory Memory Name Description Answer Memory Stores the last...
...:Solve" is selected in the Simple Interest Mode, etc.), the result that is displayed at the top of the screen is the one of the financial calculation variables: n, I, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y, PM1, PM2, Dys. The "M" display indicator indicates data in Answer Memory. k Answer Memory (Ans... whenever you press the A key, change if an error occurs during the current calculation. • Answer Memory contents are maintained even if you execute a calculation using any one stored in independent memory. Using Calculator Memory Memory Name Description Answer Memory Stores the last...
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... or result of simple interest (SI). Example: In the SMPL Mode, store the value of the different operations you can perform using independent memory. "SI"(fc), then E. 4. E(Yes) • A number sign (#) next to or subtract results from independent memory Recall current independent Sm(M) memory contents Assign a .... A Independent Memory Overview • The following steps will replace any existing data with the new data. E(Yes) • You can also store financial calculation value in independent memory (M) 1. See pages E-42 and E-43 for more information. 2. 1t(STO) 3.
... or result of simple interest (SI). Example: In the SMPL Mode, store the value of the different operations you can perform using independent memory. "SI"(fc), then E. 4. E(Yes) • A number sign (#) next to or subtract results from independent memory Recall current independent Sm(M) memory contents Assign a .... A Independent Memory Overview • The following steps will replace any existing data with the new data. E(Yes) • You can also store financial calculation value in independent memory (M) 1. See pages E-42 and E-43 for more information. 2. 1t(STO) 3.
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.... • Variable contents are maintained even if you press the A key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator. "B:" (fc), then E. 4. E(Yes) E-39 Example: To recall the contents of variable A Sn(A) • The following shows how you can also assign a financial calculation value to check the contents of a variable. Example: 9 × 5 6 × + ... include variables inside of PMT to the variable. Example: In the CMPD Mode, assign the value of an expression. "A:"(fc), then E. 4. • Use the following procedure when you want to a variable.
.... • Variable contents are maintained even if you press the A key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator. "B:" (fc), then E. 4. E(Yes) E-39 Example: To recall the contents of variable A Sn(A) • The following shows how you can also assign a financial calculation value to check the contents of a variable. Example: 9 × 5 6 × + ... include variables inside of PMT to the variable. Example: In the CMPD Mode, assign the value of an expression. "A:"(fc), then E. 4. • Use the following procedure when you want to a variable.
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...the names of VARS Memories Only 1. "VARS:EXE" (fc), then E. 3. See the sections that appears, use fc to move the highlighting to the variable you want to select, and then press E. A Clearing the Contents of the financial calculation variables (VARS): n, I , PV, PMT, FV,...Default Values P/Y, C/Y 1 n, I , PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y, PM1, PM2, Dys. • Financial calculation variables are used as such in the section explaining the COMP Mode. So(B)/SD(C) E k Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • The following are referred to store values. E(Yes) 4. On the menu screen that ...
...the names of VARS Memories Only 1. "VARS:EXE" (fc), then E. 3. See the sections that appears, use fc to move the highlighting to the variable you want to select, and then press E. A Clearing the Contents of the financial calculation variables (VARS): n, I , PV, PMT, FV,...Default Values P/Y, C/Y 1 n, I , PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y, PM1, PM2, Dys. • Financial calculation variables are used as such in the section explaining the COMP Mode. So(B)/SD(C) E k Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • The following are referred to store values. E(Yes) 4. On the menu screen that ...
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...Input the values for 1, 2, 3, and 4 from the Setting Values table above. • For this example, use fc to enter the SMPL Mode. A Basic SMPL Mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the interest amount (SI), and the simple future value (SFV) 1. Display Name 1 Set* 2 Dys 3I 4 PV... specifying the Date Mode, see the "Date Mode" item under "Configuring Settings" on page E-16. Financial Calculation k Simple Interest Mode • The Simple Interest (SMPL) Mode lets you calculate the interest amount and/or simple future value (principal and interest amount). A Entering the SMPL Mode •...
...Input the values for 1, 2, 3, and 4 from the Setting Values table above. • For this example, use fc to enter the SMPL Mode. A Basic SMPL Mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the interest amount (SI), and the simple future value (SFV) 1. Display Name 1 Set* 2 Dys 3I 4 PV... specifying the Date Mode, see the "Date Mode" item under "Configuring Settings" on page E-16. Financial Calculation k Simple Interest Mode • The Simple Interest (SMPL) Mode lets you calculate the interest amount and/or simple future value (principal and interest amount). A Entering the SMPL Mode •...
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... following values, by inputting values for the other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change the values assigned to them. • Though SMPL Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are used by other four: number of compound periods, interest rate, ...principal, payment amount, and future value (principal and interest, or final payment amount). Value Input Screen E-44 A SMPL Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables Dys, I % 100 k Compound Interest Mode • The Compound Interest (CMPD) Mode lets you change to ...
... following values, by inputting values for the other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change the values assigned to them. • Though SMPL Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are used by other four: number of compound periods, interest rate, ...principal, payment amount, and future value (principal and interest, or final payment amount). Value Input Screen E-44 A SMPL Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables Dys, I % 100 k Compound Interest Mode • The Compound Interest (CMPD) Mode lets you change to ...
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... CMPD Mode variables are retained even if you change the values assigned to them. • Though CMPD Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used in the COMP Mode. A CMPD Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables n, I % G 0 PV = -α × PMT - β γ × FV PMT = - γ × PV - α β ×...
... CMPD Mode variables are retained even if you change the values assigned to them. • Though CMPD Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used in the COMP Mode. A CMPD Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables n, I % G 0 PV = -α × PMT - β γ × FV PMT = - γ × PV - α β ×...
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... rate of return (IRR) • In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "IRR:Solve". • The IRR calculation result is assigned to financial variable (VARS) I is used in the CASH Mode. • The value of the CASH Mode variable is retained even if you ...change the value assigned to it. E-53 Example 3: To calculate the payback period (PBP) • In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "NFV: Solve". A CASH Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variable I . Note, however, that I is selected in the STAT ...
... rate of return (IRR) • In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "IRR:Solve". • The IRR calculation result is assigned to financial variable (VARS) I is used in the CASH Mode. • The value of the CASH Mode variable is retained even if you ...change the value assigned to it. E-53 Example 3: To calculate the payback period (PBP) • In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "NFV: Solve". A CASH Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variable I . Note, however, that I is selected in the STAT ...
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..., NPV = 0, and the value of IRR is also used by the calculator, so NPV never actually reaches exactly zero. u PBP {0 CF0 > 0) PBP = n - A Calculation Formulas u NPV NPV = CF0 + CF1 (1+ i) + CF2 (1 + i )2 + CF3 (1 + i )3 + ... + CFn (1 + i )n I is a financial calculation variable, it is equivalent to accumulate during the subsequent calculations performed automatically by arithmetic and function operations in the COMP Mode...
..., NPV = 0, and the value of IRR is also used by the calculator, so NPV never actually reaches exactly zero. u PBP {0 CF0 > 0) PBP = n - A Calculation Formulas u NPV NPV = CF0 + CF1 (1+ i) + CF2 (1 + i )2 + CF3 (1 + i )3 + ... + CFn (1 + i )n I is a financial calculation variable, it is equivalent to accumulate during the subsequent calculations performed automatically by arithmetic and function operations in the COMP Mode...
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... • In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "INT:Solve". Press l to perform the calculation. • Pressing the E key returns to select "BAL: Solve". 3. A AMRT Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables PM1, PM2, n, I, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, and C/Y are used by...to them. • Though AMRT Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are retained even if you want to calculate. • For this example, use fc to the value input screen. A Other AMRT Mode Calculations Example 2: To calculate the interest amount (INT) included in payment 15 (...
... • In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "INT:Solve". Press l to perform the calculation. • Pressing the E key returns to select "BAL: Solve". 3. A AMRT Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables PM1, PM2, n, I, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, and C/Y are used by...to them. • Though AMRT Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are retained even if you want to calculate. • For this example, use fc to the value input screen. A Other AMRT Mode Calculations Example 2: To calculate the interest amount (INT) included in payment 15 (...
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... other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change to another mode. A CNVR Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables n and I whenever you change the values assigned to them. • Though CNVR Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used in the ...CNVR Mode. • A value is assigned to I are retained even if you perform an EFF or APR calculation in the COMP Mode. A Other CNVR Mode Calculations Example 2: To convert an ...
... other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change to another mode. A CNVR Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables n and I whenever you change the values assigned to them. • Though CNVR Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used in the ...CNVR Mode. • A value is assigned to I are retained even if you perform an EFF or APR calculation in the COMP Mode. A Other CNVR Mode Calculations Example 2: To convert an ...
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... (CST) values in step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1). 2. MRG 100 SEL = CST 1- MRG 100 MRG(%) = 1- A Other COST Mode Calculations Example 2: To calculate the cost based on margin and cost 1. A COST Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables CST, SEL, and MRG are used in the COST Mode. • These variables are retained even... Select 1 "CST" in the COST Mode only, and their values are used in step 2. Select 2 "SEL" in step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1). 2. Example 3: To calculate the selling price (SEL) values in step...
... (CST) values in step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1). 2. MRG 100 SEL = CST 1- MRG 100 MRG(%) = 1- A Other COST Mode Calculations Example 2: To calculate the cost based on margin and cost 1. A COST Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables CST, SEL, and MRG are used in the COST Mode. • These variables are retained even... Select 1 "CST" in the COST Mode only, and their values are used in step 2. Select 2 "SEL" in step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1). 2. Example 3: To calculate the selling price (SEL) values in step...
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...In step 2, select "d2". A DAYS Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables d1, d2, and Dys are used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change the "Date Mode" setting to another mode. k Depreciation Mode (FC-200V only) • The Depreciation (DEPR) Mode... lets you change to "365". • Calculation results "d1" and "d2" are not stored in ...
...In step 2, select "d2". A DAYS Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables d1, d2, and Dys are used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change the "Date Mode" setting to another mode. k Depreciation Mode (FC-200V only) • The Depreciation (DEPR) Mode... lets you change to "365". • Calculation results "d1" and "d2" are not stored in ...
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...DEPR Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables n, I, PV, and FV are used in the DEPR Mode. • The values of depreciation E-69 SL1 = (PV-FV n ) u YR1 12 (PV-FV ) SLj = n (PV-FV ) 12- u Straight-Line Method The straight-line method calculates depreciation for an item acquired part way through a year can be calculated by... function operations in the first year of DEPR Mode variables are retained even if you change to them. • Though DEPR Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used by other modes, so performing an input or...
...DEPR Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables n, I, PV, and FV are used in the DEPR Mode. • The values of depreciation E-69 SL1 = (PV-FV n ) u YR1 12 (PV-FV ) SLj = n (PV-FV ) 12- u Straight-Line Method The straight-line method calculates depreciation for an item acquired part way through a year can be calculated by... function operations in the first year of DEPR Mode variables are retained even if you change to them. • Though DEPR Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used by other modes, so performing an input or...
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...Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • The values of the following variables are retained even if you change to select 4 "n", input 3, and then press E. 3. In step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select 2(Term) for "Bond Date". • This replaces input items d1 and d2 with input item n. 2. Use fc... The following BOND Mode variables 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 variable, its contents can also be recalled in the BOND Mode. Input -97.61645734 ...
...Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • The values of the following variables are retained even if you change to select 4 "n", input 3, and then press E. 3. In step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select 2(Term) for "Bond Date". • This replaces input items d1 and d2 with input item n. 2. Use fc... The following BOND Mode variables 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 variable, its contents can also be recalled in the BOND Mode. Input -97.61645734 ...
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...Mode sub-modes (BEV, MOS, DOL, DFL, DCL, QTY CONV.). VCU FC + PRF SBE = × PRC PRC - r% 100 - VCU SBE = FC × PRC PRC × 1- A BEV Sub-mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables PRC, VCU, FC, PRF, r%, QBE, and SBE are used in the BEV sub-mode. ...8226; BEV sub-mode variable contents are cleared whenever you calculate how much sales can be sustained, in...
...Mode sub-modes (BEV, MOS, DOL, DFL, DCL, QTY CONV.). VCU FC + PRF SBE = × PRC PRC - r% 100 - VCU SBE = FC × PRC PRC × 1- A BEV Sub-mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables PRC, VCU, FC, PRF, r%, QBE, and SBE are used in the BEV sub-mode. ...8226; BEV sub-mode variable contents are cleared whenever you calculate how much sales can be sustained, in...