Victor Technology V12 manual Entries RPN Display RCL, Determining Values with Depreciation

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V I C T O R T E C H N O L O G Y

Example

Starting from the previous example, the landlord now believes the tenant will rent for 6 years instead of 4 at $110,000 per year (an additional 2 years).

ENTRIES (RPN)

DISPLAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.00

 

RCL

n

Displays the number of unique cash flows entered.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(This number will be required later)

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.00

3

 

 

n

Displays the storage of 3 in the n register (because

 

 

it is the 3rd cash flow CF3 for which we will change

 

 

 

 

 

 

the frequency)

6 r

 

Nj

6.00

 

Displays the new value of N3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.00

4

 

n

Restores the original number of unique cash flows

 

 

 

 

 

 

entered into the n register.

 

 

 

 

 

 

74,709.45

 

b

 

NPV

 

Displays the revised net present value of

 

 

 

 

 

 

$74,709.45

Determining Values with Depreciation

There are several ways of calculating depreciation including declining-balance, straight line, and sum-of-years numbers.

To calculate based on any of these types:

¾Enter beginning cost with PV

¾Enter salvage value with FV (if this value is 0, enter 0 FV)

¾Enter expected life of asset (years) with n

¾For declining-balance calculations only: enter the percentage rate followed by i . For example, 200% declining balance rate (double

declining) is entered 200 i

¾Enter the number of the year for which you wish to calculate the depreciation

¾

Touch

b

 

DB

for declining balance option

¾

Touch

b

 

SL

for straight line option

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Owners Guide V12 Financial Calculator Preface Where to Start Other Financial Calculations Branch & Loop Programs Where to Start EEX Entering Large AmountsEntries Display Entering Small AmountsSequential Calculations in ALG method Using the Clear FunctionALG and RPN Setting Functions Storage Capacity and Recalling Entered Data RPN methodSequential Calculations in RPN method C T O R T E C H N O L O G Y First Steps to Financial Functions Using the Financial Storage RegistersResetting Saved Data Saving to a RegisterEntries ALG Display CHSINT Entries RPN Display PMT Basic Financial CalculationsTerm Definition KEY Positive and Negative Cash FlowsSpecial relationship between i and n Determining Interest Rate Solving forDetermining Present Value Solving for PV Entries Display FIN Determining Payment Amount Solving for PMTDetermining Future Value Solving for FV Determining Number of Periods Solving for n Loan With Balloon PaymentAmortization Function Amort NPV Net Present Value Other Financial CalculationsRCL Grouped Cash Flows Entries Display REGCHS CF0 Entries RPN Display REG NPV Replacing Current Cash Flow Value DataSTO Entries RPN Display RCL Determining Values with Depreciation500.00 Determining Bond Values Price YTMPercentages ENTER/=ALG method, calculate 35% of $1,200 Calendar Operations Date Determining Number of Days Between Dates∆DYS Status Icons Other Operational FeaturesDecimal Place Display Settings Scientific Notation Display Settings Prefix Other Display Settings Error DisplayFull Figure Display Underflow and Overflow DisplayRunning Display LSTStatistical Features and Functions ↔ yRecovering Incorrectly Entered Statistical Data Mean Values Child Height Inches Weight lbs = = y-values ValuesStandard Deviation Entries Linear Estimates for x and y Weighted Mean Values Mathematical Features and Functions Entries DisplayIntg FracInteger Values Rounded ValuesExponential Values RNDFactorial Values Squared Values Logarithm ValuesSquare Root Values Reciprocal Values Entries ALG Display Enter Power Features in ALG methodPower Features in RPN method Basics of Programming Creating Your Own ProgramSets the calculator to program function Prgm Executing Your Own Program Program Memory Basics Determining Program Line InstructionsExamples Program line 000 and the GTO 000 instruction Performing a Program One Line at a Time000 Sets calculator to program mode 001 SST Setting the Calculator to a Specific Program Line Interrupting a Program During ExecutionPause 006 Stopping a Program During Execution Entries RPN Display Branch & Loop Programs Branching with ConditionsExample GTO Storing More Than One Program Editing Your Programs Inserting Instructions Into a Program 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009,43,33,000 Inserting Instructions at the End of a Program C T O R T E C H N O L O G Y Error Messages Error CauseVictor Technology LLC

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