HP 30b Professional, 20b Consultant Financial manual Basic Features

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Once opened, you can scroll through the items in the menu by pressing <or > repeatedly. In most menus, when you arrive at the last item in a menu, pressing <returns

you to the first item. Similarly, pressing >once on the first menu item scrolls to the last item in the menu.

Most items consist of two parts: a name and an associated number. For example, the Fixed item in the Break-even menu (Figure 7) is displayed in Figure 5.

Figure 5

The large (=) annunciator shows that the value assigned to Fixed is 120,000. For example, if you perform a calculation with the operating mode set to RPN with this item displayed by

pressing 1I2+, Fixed is still selected as the current item, but the large

(=) annunciator is now turned off, indicating that the 3 is not the value assigned to Fixed (see Figure 6).

Figure 6

At this point, to return to the display of the Fixed menu item shown in Figure 5, press O.

Some menus have sub-menus. If an item represents a sub-menu, pressing Iwith that menu item displayed opens the sub-menu. Once the menu sub-menu is open, use >and

<to navigate through the items of the sub-menu, unless otherwise directed.

In this manual, diagrams called Menu Maps are included at the beginning of each section to assist you with navigating through the menus described in that section. For an example of a

menu map, see Figure 7 below. Once opened, use the >and <keys to navigate through the menu items of the Break-even menu. The downward arrows in the map indicate you press <to scroll to the next item. If a press of the Ikey is required to open

a sub-menu, the word INPUT appears in the arrow(s). For examples of menu maps with sub- menus, see chapters 10-12. The return arrows direct you to the next item displayed after the

last item in a menu. For example, in Figure 7, pressing <on the last item in the menu returns you to the FIXED item.

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Contents HP Part Number NW238-90001 Edition 1, December Legal Notice HP 20b Business Consultant HP 30b Business Professional Line, alphanumeric scrolling Common Mathematical On/Off/CancelFunctions and Math Math Program menuPage Table of Contents Amortization Interest Conversion Menu Cash Flow Example Sample Cash Flow Diagrams Bonds Bond MenuCanadian Mortgage Example Black-Scholes MenuAdjusting the Display Contrast Basic FeaturesWelcome to your new HP Financial Calculator Turning the Calculator On and OffTwo Line Display Mode Menu Setting PreferencesCursor Dd.mmyyyy Changing the Calculation Mode Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Key Functions Annunciators Using the Input and Equals KeysInput Key Equals KeyEditing and Clearing Entries On/CE Key Reset MenuMemory and the Memory Menu Accessing Menus and Menu MapsBasic Features DWN Fixed Cost Price Profit QuantityMathematical Functions Mathematical CalculationsNumber Entry and Display Mathematical functions are locatedAlgebraic Mode Chain ModeIor =, followed by an operation key Reverse Polish Notation RPN ModeRPN Stack Last Number See -2for an example using the last number function+ 4 x 5 + U3IO1c23 I56c 5I6 3I4Duplicating a Number on the Stack RPN Stack and the Swap Operation One-Number Functions and the Math MenuMath Menu Random numberDWN Probability Sub-menu 12I 10ITwo-Number Functions 15I3hBinomial Functions Storing and Recalling with Time Value of Money TVM Keys Storing and Recalling NumbersRecall Arithmetic Percentages Recalling a Menu Item Value in a MenuRounding Numbers Mathematical Calculations Time Value of Money TVM Keys Time Value of MoneyStores or calculates the amount of each periodic payment Calculating Payments on a LoanAmortization 360N1400 00V Principal Interest Nb Per Start BalanceCreating an Amortization Schedule 10YAmortization Example KeysDisplayDescription To open the Interest Conversion menu IConv press Interest Conversion Menu360 Using the Interest Conversion MenuDWN Canadian Mortgages TVM CanadaCanadian Mortgage Example O300 N6Y35 0000000.00 Cash FlowsCash Flow Example 5000 80004500 400000I 1150Mirr Analyzing Cash FlowsDWN Mirr Fmrr Inv. I% Safe I%Opens the NPV menu Editing Cash Flows Displays FMRR% Sample Cash Flow Diagrams Cash Flows Sample Cash Flow DiagramsSet.Date Mat.Date BondsCPN% Bond MenuBond Calculation Example 8201042020 =L1+ Volatility % Dividend % Call price Put price Black-Scholes Calculation MenuStock price Strike price Time to maturity Risk-free % Black-Scholes Menu Volatility % input Black-Scholes Example 85I 80I78I 72IPress to scroll to Date Calculation Menu Date CalculationDate Calculation Example Date Days Between Actual Cal.3603120 10I 2010Break-even Example Break-evenBreak-even Menu 250 1500 00I300 100 00IPercent Calculation Menu Business ProblemsPercent Calculation Examples 15I20I Is what % of 80? 80IBook Value Depreciable DepreciationPress Ito scroll through the options Sline Soyd Depreciation MenuDepreciation Example 10000I 500 Depreciation Ax2+bx+c only Statistical OperationsData and Stats Menus Statistics Menu Items Description Std. Dev Statistics Example 2I1 65I 1I1 50I3I1 60I 4I1 75IStatistical Operations Key Presses for Program Instructions ProgrammingProgramming the HP 30b Hold Hold Programming ExampleProgram Step Reassigning Menu Functions To a specific label Program Menu and Program EditingFollowed by a label number to go Use the following keystrokes to enter the program Tests and Jump FunctionsCreates label 03 in your program. You can Sub-Function Call Long Programs and Battery LifeOther Programming Functions 05003$1DSE ISG , followed by 1 digitMessages Debugging a Program Calculates the volumeSaving, Restoring, and Modifying Mode Settings Solve L1hL1-L2= HoldProgramming Error Messages and Calculator Status Error MessagesError Messages Status ER Unique solution to IRR Not Found HP Limited Hardware Warranty and Customer Care Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact InformationReplacing the Batteries General TermsWarranty, Regulatory, and Contact Information Canadian Notice ModificationsAvis Canadien European Union Regulatory NoticeLow Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Customer Care Contact InformationPerchlorate Material special handling may apply 香港特別行政區 Martinica 08 5199 Country/Region Contact Vietnam +65-6272-5300 Viêt Nam Zambia Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact Information Symbols Cash flow CalendarChecksum 78 Combinations Date Debugging 85 DecimalInternal rate of return Investment Rate Key Insert and delete keys Interest ConversionKey presses Keyboard map and legend Language MarginOn HP 30b Parentheses MathPercent Calculation Percentages PermutationsStop 83 Store RPNThousands separator Time Value of Money
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