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... the Display 2 Setting Calculator Formats 4 Resetting the Calculator 6 Clearing Calculator Entries and Memories 6 Correcting Entry Errors 7 Math Operations 8 Memory Operations 12 Calculations Using Constants 13 Last Answer Feature 14 Using Worksheets: Tools for Financial Solutions 15 2 Time-Value-of-Money and Amortization Worksheets...21 TVM and Amortization Worksheet Variables 22 Entering Cash...
... the Display 2 Setting Calculator Formats 4 Resetting the Calculator 6 Clearing Calculator Entries and Memories 6 Correcting Entry Errors 7 Math Operations 8 Memory Operations 12 Calculations Using Constants 13 Last Answer Feature 14 Using Worksheets: Tools for Financial Solutions 15 2 Time-Value-of-Money and Amortization Worksheets...21 TVM and Amortization Worksheet Variables 22 Entering Cash...
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...and set calculator formats • Clear the calculator and correct entry errors • Perform math and memory operations • Use the Last Answer feature • Use worksheets Turning On the Calculator Press $. • If you left it, saving display settings, stored memory, pending operations..., and error conditions. 1 Overview of Calculator Operations This chapter describes the basic operation of your BA II PLUS™ calculator...
...and set calculator formats • Clear the calculator and correct entry errors • Perform math and memory operations • Use the Last Answer feature • Use worksheets Turning On the Calculator Press $. • If you left it, saving display settings, stored memory, pending operations..., and error conditions. 1 Overview of Calculator Operations This chapter describes the basic operation of your BA II PLUS™ calculator...
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... cash flow or statistical data point. ENTER Press ! SET Press & V to change the setting of -period payments (END). BGN TVM calculations use end-of the displayed variable. # $ Press " or # to select its inverse trigonometric function. DEL Press & W to select its hyperbolic ...through a range of Calculator Operations 3 The indicator clears following a computation. The displayed value is not displayed, TVM calculations use beginning-of the calculator. COMPUTE Press % to insert a cash flow or statistical data point. The displayed value is assigned the ...
... cash flow or statistical data point. ENTER Press ! SET Press & V to change the setting of -period payments (END). BGN TVM calculations use end-of the displayed variable. # $ Press " or # to select its inverse trigonometric function. DEL Press & W to select its hyperbolic ...through a range of Calculator Operations 3 The indicator clears following a computation. The displayed value is not displayed, TVM calculations use beginning-of the calculator. COMPUTE Press % to insert a cash flow or statistical data point. The displayed value is assigned the ...
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... enter 3 H 2 < 4 N, the Chn answer is 11 (2 Q 4 = 8; 3 + 8 = 11). When you select the default setting of the formats displayed. Using Dates The calculator uses dates with one of degrees. After you enter 3 H 2 < 4 N, the AOS answer is 20 (3 + 2 = 5, 5 * 4 = 20). Resetting Default Values To reset default values for amortization and depreciation results, the calculator does not round internal...
... enter 3 H 2 < 4 N, the Chn answer is 11 (2 Q 4 = 8; 3 + 8 = 11). When you select the default setting of the formats displayed. Using Dates The calculator uses dates with one of degrees. After you enter 3 H 2 < 4 N, the AOS answer is 20 (3 + 2 = 5, 5 * 4 = 20). Resetting Default Values To reset default values for amortization and depreciation results, the calculator does not round internal...
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... the calculator includes alternative methods that the calculator is reset. and ENTER indicators appear. RST and 0.00 appear, confirming that let you clear data selectively, use reset carefully to avoid losing data needlessly. (See "Clearing Calculator Entries and Memories" on page 6.) For example, you might reset the calculator before attempting to...
... the calculator includes alternative methods that the calculator is reset. and ENTER indicators appear. RST and 0.00 appear, confirming that let you clear data selectively, use reset carefully to avoid losing data needlessly. (See "Clearing Calculator Entries and Memories" on page 6.) For example, you might reset the calculator before attempting to...
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Examples of Calculator Operations Math Operations When you select the chain (Chn) calculation method, the calculator evaluates mathematical expressions (for example, 3 + 2 Q 4) in the order that you to press N to complete. To Press Display Add 6 + 4 6 H 4 N 10.00 Subtract 6 N 4 6 B 4 N 2.00 Multiply 6 Q 4 6 < 4 N 24.00 Divide 6 P 4 6 6 4 N 1.50 1.25 Find universal power: 3 3 ; 1.25 N 3.95 Use parentheses: 7 Q (3 + 5) 7 Display 39.69 3.94 0.31 120.00 5.32 8 Overview of Math Operations These operations require you enter them.
Examples of Calculator Operations Math Operations When you select the chain (Chn) calculation method, the calculator evaluates mathematical expressions (for example, 3 + 2 Q 4) in the order that you to press N to complete. To Press Display Add 6 + 4 6 H 4 N 10.00 Subtract 6 N 4 6 B 4 N 2.00 Multiply 6 Q 4 6 < 4 N 24.00 Divide 6 P 4 6 6 4 N 1.50 1.25 Find universal power: 3 3 ; 1.25 N 3.95 Use parentheses: 7 Q (3 + 5) 7 Display 39.69 3.94 0.31 120.00 5.32 8 Overview of Math Operations These operations require you enter them.
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... closed parentheses. To view intermediate results, press : once for each open parenthesis. Random Numbers & a The calculator generates a random real number between zero and one (0 Parentheses 9 : Use parentheses to control the order in which you compute a factorial must be a positive integer less than or equal to 69. Pressing N closes parentheses automatically, evaluates...
... closed parentheses. To view intermediate results, press : once for each open parenthesis. Random Numbers & a The calculator generates a random real number between zero and one (0 Parentheses 9 : Use parentheses to control the order in which you compute a factorial must be a positive integer less than or equal to 69. Pressing N closes parentheses automatically, evaluates...
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... in it ) Store 14.95 in memory 3 (M3) Recall a value from memory 7 (M7) Press 0 D 4 14.95 D 3 J 7 Memory Arithmetic Using memory arithmetic, you turn off the calculator. Note: The recalled number remains in memory, press J and a numeric key (0-9). Memory Operations You can store values in...press D and a numeric key (0-9). • The displayed value replaces any previous value stored in memory any of Calculator Operations Note: You can also use the Memory worksheet. (See "Memory Worksheet" on page 80.) • You can perform a calculation with a stored value and store the result ...
... in it ) Store 14.95 in memory 3 (M3) Recall a value from memory 7 (M7) Press 0 D 4 14.95 D 3 J 7 Memory Arithmetic Using memory arithmetic, you turn off the calculator. Note: The recalled number remains in memory, press J and a numeric key (0-9). Memory Operations You can store values in...press D and a numeric key (0-9). • The displayed value replaces any previous value stored in memory any of Calculator Operations Note: You can also use the Memory worksheet. (See "Memory Worksheet" on page 80.) • You can perform a calculation with a stored value and store the result ...
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... calculation in memory 5 (M5) by the displayed value. Example: Multiply 3, 7, and 45 by 8 To Clear the calculator. Enter the value for use the stored constant, key in memory 9 (M9). D < 0 Divide the value in progress. Note: Pressing a key other than a number or ...N clears the constant. In each case, the specified memory stores the result. To use in memory 4 (M4) to the value stored in a value and press N. Store the operation and value, and then calculate. Press Display & U 0.00 3 3 < ...
... calculation in memory 5 (M5) by the displayed value. Example: Multiply 3, 7, and 45 by 8 To Clear the calculator. Enter the value for use the stored constant, key in memory 9 (M9). D < 0 Divide the value in progress. Note: Pressing a key other than a number or ...N clears the constant. In each case, the specified memory stores the result. To use in memory 4 (M4) to the value stored in a value and press N. Store the operation and value, and then calculate. Press Display & U 0.00 3 3 < ...
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Keystrokes for Constant Calculations This table shows how to that entry Subtract c% of each subsequent entry from the entry Press** n H&` c N n B&` c N n To* Add c to each subsequent entry Subtract c from each subsequent entry Multiply each subsequent entry by c Divide each subsequent entry by c Raise each subsequent entry to the power of c Add c% of each subsequent entry to create a constant for various operations.
Keystrokes for Constant Calculations This table shows how to that entry Subtract c% of each subsequent entry from the entry Press** n H&` c N n B&` c N n To* Add c to each subsequent entry Subtract c from each subsequent entry Multiply each subsequent entry by c Divide each subsequent entry by c Raise each subsequent entry to the power of c Add c% of each subsequent entry to create a constant for various operations.
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...l to access the Amortization worksheet. Changing the values lets you must first press & \ to maturity or call Depreciation worksheet Generates a depreciation (Chapter 5) schedule using one of six depreciation methods & p Overview of the others: operations in a worksheet do not affect variables in the standardcalculator mode, all worksheet data. For example... and compare results. To Key in a new calculation Recall the last answer Complete the calculation Press 2 ; & x N Display 2.00 4.00 16.00 Using Worksheets: Tools for TVM variables, accessed in other worksheets.
...l to access the Amortization worksheet. Changing the values lets you must first press & \ to maturity or call Depreciation worksheet Generates a depreciation (Chapter 5) schedule using one of six depreciation methods & p Overview of the others: operations in a worksheet do not affect variables in the standardcalculator mode, all worksheet data. For example... and compare results. To Key in a new calculation Recall the last answer Complete the calculation Press 2 ; & x N Display 2.00 4.00 16.00 Using Worksheets: Tools for TVM variables, accessed in other worksheets.
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... press a TVM function key (xP/Y, P/Y, BGN). (See "TVM and Amortization Worksheet Variables" on one- or two-variable data using four regression analysis options & k Percent Change/Compound Interest worksheet (Chapter 7) Computes percent change, compound interest, and costsell markup & ... number of days is from a given date & u Profit Margin worksheet Computes cost, selling price, (Chapter 7) and profit margin & w Breakeven worksheet (Chapter 7) Analyzes relationship between & r fixed cost, variable cost, price, profit, and quantity Memory worksheet (Chapter 7) Accesses storage area ...
... press a TVM function key (xP/Y, P/Y, BGN). (See "TVM and Amortization Worksheet Variables" on one- or two-variable data using four regression analysis options & k Percent Change/Compound Interest worksheet (Chapter 7) Computes percent change, compound interest, and costsell markup & ... number of days is from a given date & u Profit Margin worksheet Computes cost, selling price, (Chapter 7) and profit margin & w Breakeven worksheet (Chapter 7) Analyzes relationship between & r fixed cost, variable cost, price, profit, and quantity Memory worksheet (Chapter 7) Accesses storage area ...
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... keyboard. • The result of Calculator Operations 17 The value for enter-only variables must be entered, cannot be : • Entered directly from another worksheet using the last answer feature. Accessing Prompted-Worksheet Variables After you access a worksheet, press # or " to press ! Compute-Only Variables You cannot enter values manually for...
... keyboard. • The result of Calculator Operations 17 The value for enter-only variables must be entered, cannot be : • Entered directly from another worksheet using the last answer feature. Accessing Prompted-Worksheet Variables After you access a worksheet, press # or " to press ! Compute-Only Variables You cannot enter values manually for...
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...savings). Time-Value-of -Money (TVM) variables to solve problems with unequal cash flows, use the Cash Flow worksheet. (See "Cash Flow Worksheet" on page 41.) After solving a TVM problem, you can use the Amortization worksheet to generate an amortization schedule. • To access a TVM variable,... press a TVM key or 0). • To access the prompted Amortization worksheet, press & \. 2 Time-Value-of-Money and Amortization Worksheets Use the Time-Value-of -Money and...
...savings). Time-Value-of -Money (TVM) variables to solve problems with unequal cash flows, use the Cash Flow worksheet. (See "Cash Flow Worksheet" on page 41.) After solving a TVM problem, you can use the Amortization worksheet to generate an amortization schedule. • To access a TVM variable,... press a TVM key or 0). • To access the prompted Amortization worksheet, press & \. 2 Time-Value-of-Money and Amortization Worksheets Use the Time-Value-of -Money and...
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... PRN Auto-compute INT Auto-compute Note: This guidebook categorizes calculator variables by the method of entry. (See "Types of Worksheet Variables" on page 17.) Using the TVM and Amortization Variables Because the calculator stores values assigned to the TVM variables until you clear or change them, you should not have...
... PRN Auto-compute INT Auto-compute Note: This guidebook categorizes calculator variables by the method of entry. (See "Types of Worksheet Variables" on page 17.) Using the TVM and Amortization Variables Because the calculator stores values assigned to the TVM variables until you clear or change them, you should not have...
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... positive values for each variable (BAL, PRN, and INT). Note: To enter a negative value, press S after entering the number. Clearing the Unused Variable For problems using only four of the five TVM variables, enter a value of zero for the unused variable.
... positive values for each variable (BAL, PRN, and INT). Note: To enter a negative value, press S after entering the number. Clearing the Unused Variable For problems using only four of the five TVM variables, enter a value of zero for the unused variable.
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... different than the computed value for FV following the same number of payments. • When solving for BAL, PRN, and INT, the calculator uses the PMT value rounded to specify whether the transaction is selected. • In standard calculator mode, the calculator displays the variable label, the ... • To enter a TVM value, key in the value and store it by the decimal format. • When solving for FV, the calculator uses the unrounded value for PMT. The information displayed depends on the values of P/Y and C/Y. • Entering a value for P/Y automatically enters the same value...
... different than the computed value for FV following the same number of payments. • When solving for BAL, PRN, and INT, the calculator uses the PMT value rounded to specify whether the transaction is selected. • In standard calculator mode, the calculator displays the variable label, the ... • To enter a TVM value, key in the value and store it by the decimal format. • When solving for FV, the calculator uses the unrounded value for PMT. The information displayed depends on the values of P/Y and C/Y. • Entering a value for P/Y automatically enters the same value...
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... !. 3. To specify the first in standard-calculator mode. To assign the displayed value to Calculate a Value for a TVM calculation, press ,. Using [xP/Y] to N for N 1. Generating an Amortization Schedule The Amortization worksheet uses TVM values to multiply by the stored P/Y value. Press & \. Press #. To compute a TVM value, press % and a TVM key in a range...
... !. 3. To specify the first in standard-calculator mode. To assign the displayed value to Calculate a Value for a TVM calculation, press ,. Using [xP/Y] to N for N 1. Generating an Amortization Schedule The Amortization worksheet uses TVM values to multiply by the stored P/Y value. Press & \. Press #. To compute a TVM value, press % and a TVM key in a range...
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... through 4 until the schedule is displayed, press # to standard-calculator & U mode. or - The calculator computes the next range of payments using the payment multiplier. To generate the amortization schedule, repeat steps 2 through 5 for each of the automatically computed values for both P1 and P2...Both P1 and P2 update automatically to enter values for BAL, PRN, and INT in the next range of payments 30 & Z , using the same number of periods used with the previous range of payments. Press & \. - Enter number of payments. 4. Press # to display each range of payments. ...
... through 4 until the schedule is displayed, press # to standard-calculator & U mode. or - The calculator computes the next range of payments using the payment multiplier. To generate the amortization schedule, repeat steps 2 through 5 for each of the automatically computed values for both P1 and P2...Both P1 and P2 update automatically to enter values for BAL, PRN, and INT in the next range of payments 30 & Z , using the same number of periods used with the previous range of payments. Press & \. - Enter number of payments. 4. Press # to display each range of payments. ...