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...Norm2: 10-9 > x, x > 1010 Example: 1 ÷ 200 = 5 × 10-3 (Norm1) = 0.005 (Norm2) 1. # Norm: All modes This setting specifies the range that determines when display of data items that corresponds to select "STAT", and then press E. 2. Note that data... This setting controls whether a frequency (FREQ) column is currently turned on 2:Off Frequency (FREQ) column display off 1. Use fc to the current FREQ column display status. Use fc to select a setting and then press E. Important! • This operation clears DataEditor data. E-21 ...
...Norm2: 10-9 > x, x > 1010 Example: 1 ÷ 200 = 5 × 10-3 (Norm1) = 0.005 (Norm2) 1. # Norm: All modes This setting specifies the range that determines when display of data items that corresponds to select "STAT", and then press E. 2. Note that data... This setting controls whether a frequency (FREQ) column is currently turned on 2:Off Frequency (FREQ) column display off 1. Use fc to the current FREQ column display status. Use fc to select a setting and then press E. Important! • This operation clears DataEditor data. E-21 ...
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... factor in Examples 6 25% 200 $150,000 $0 5j 6 YR1 Year for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 from the Setting Values table above. • For this example, use fc to select 1 "n", input 6, and then press E. E-67 Display Name 1n 2 I*1 3 PV... 4 FV Useful Life Depreciation Ratio Factor Original Cost (Basis) Residual Book Value Values Used in the case of the declining balance (DB) method. A Entering the DEPR Mode • Press d to be calculated using Straight-Line depreciation 1. Specifying 200...
... factor in Examples 6 25% 200 $150,000 $0 5j 6 YR1 Year for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 from the Setting Values table above. • For this example, use fc to select 1 "n", input 6, and then press E. E-67 Display Name 1n 2 I*1 3 PV... 4 FV Useful Life Depreciation Ratio Factor Original Cost (Basis) Residual Book Value Values Used in the case of the declining balance (DB) method. A Entering the DEPR Mode • Press d to be calculated using Straight-Line depreciation 1. Specifying 200...
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... • In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "FP: Solve". Press l to perform the calculation. • Pressing the E key returns to the value input screen. • Use fc to select 2 "I " only when you are using the fixed percent (FP) or declining balance (DB) method.... press E. • Use fc to select 5 " j ", input 3, and then press E. • Use fc to select 6 "YR1", input 2, and then press E. 2. A Other DEPR Mode Calculations Example 2: To use the sum-of-the-year's digits method • In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), input 200 for "I". 2. In step ...
... • In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "FP: Solve". Press l to perform the calculation. • Pressing the E key returns to the value input screen. • Use fc to select 2 "I " only when you are using the fixed percent (FP) or declining balance (DB) method.... press E. • Use fc to select 5 " j ", input 3, and then press E. • Use fc to select 6 "YR1", input 2, and then press E. 2. A Other DEPR Mode Calculations Example 2: To use the sum-of-the-year's digits method • In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), input 200 for "I". 2. In step ...
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..., and then press E. • Use fc to select 2 "SBE", input 1000000, and then press E. 2. E-83 Display Name 1 SAL Sales Amount Values Used in Examples $1,200,000 2 SBE Break-even Sales Amount $1,000,000 3 MOS Margin of Safety 0.1667(16.67%) A Basic MOS Sub-mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the margin of safety (MOS) 1. Value...
..., and then press E. • Use fc to select 2 "SBE", input 1000000, and then press E. 2. E-83 Display Name 1 SAL Sales Amount Values Used in Examples $1,200,000 2 SBE Break-even Sales Amount $1,000,000 3 MOS Margin of Safety 0.1667(16.67%) A Basic MOS Sub-mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the margin of safety (MOS) 1. Value...
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Display Name 1 SAL Sales Amount Values Used in Examples $1,200,000 2 VC Variable Cost $600,000 3 FC Fixed Cost $200,000 4 DOL Degree of Operating Leverage 1.5 A Basic DOL Sub-mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the degree of operating leverage (DOL) 1. Select the value you want to calculate. • For this example, use fc to select 4 "DOL". 3. Input the...
Display Name 1 SAL Sales Amount Values Used in Examples $1,200,000 2 VC Variable Cost $600,000 3 FC Fixed Cost $200,000 4 DOL Degree of Operating Leverage 1.5 A Basic DOL Sub-mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the degree of operating leverage (DOL) 1. Select the value you want to calculate. • For this example, use fc to select 4 "DOL". 3. Input the...
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... DFL : Degree of Financial Leverage k Degree of Combined Leverage Submode (Break-Even Mode 5) • The Degree of Combined Leverage (DCL) sub-mode lets you calculate the degree of operating leverage (percent change in profit due to a change in Examples $1,200,000 2 VC Variable Cost $600,000 3 FC 4 ITR Fixed Cost Interest $200,000 $100,000...
... DFL : Degree of Financial Leverage k Degree of Combined Leverage Submode (Break-Even Mode 5) • The Degree of Combined Leverage (DCL) sub-mode lets you calculate the degree of operating leverage (percent change in profit due to a change in Examples $1,200,000 2 VC Variable Cost $600,000 3 FC 4 ITR Fixed Cost Interest $200,000 $100,000...
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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, and then press E. • Use fc to select 2 "PRC", input 200..., and then press E. 2. Input the required values from the sales amount and sales price 1. Select the value you want to calculate. • In this example, use fc to variable 6 "QTY". Press l to perform the calculation. •...
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, and then press E. • Use fc to select 2 "PRC", input 200..., and then press E. 2. Input the required values from the sales amount and sales price 1. Select the value you want to calculate. • In this example, use fc to variable 6 "QTY". Press l to perform the calculation. •...
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...a group of display digits setting. Example: 200 ÷ 7 × 14 = 400 200/7*14E (Specifies three decimal places.) 1. E 5. "C" (fc), then E.... 3. 4E A Rounding Function (Rnd) This function rounds the value or the result of the expression in the range of digits. A Permutation (nPr) and Combination (nCr) These functions make it possible to the number of significant digits specified by the number of 10 people? 1. 10t 2. "P" (fc...), then E. 3. 4E 1. 10t 2. Display Digits Setting: Fix or Sci The value is...
...a group of display digits setting. Example: 200 ÷ 7 × 14 = 400 200/7*14E (Specifies three decimal places.) 1. E 5. "C" (fc), then E.... 3. 4E A Rounding Function (Rnd) This function rounds the value or the result of the expression in the range of digits. A Permutation (nPr) and Combination (nCr) These functions make it possible to the number of significant digits specified by the number of 10 people? 1. 10t 2. "P" (fc...), then E. 3. 4E 1. 10t 2. Display Digits Setting: Fix or Sci The value is...