HP 10bII+ Financial In-line functions Interest, Interest rate conversions Investments, Keyboard

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In-line functions 37

Interest

compound interest 57 interest rates 57 simple interest 56

Interest rate conversions 79

Investments

different compounding periods 79

IRR

calculating IRR 90 IRR/YR I

IRR/YR calculations

possible outcomes I

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Keyboard iv

map legend iv

Keys

360/ACT 99 Accint (bonds) 105

advanced probability distributions 128 Alg/Chain 26

Amort 62 backspace 29 basic functions 24 Beg/End 62

boxed key functions 25 business percentages 45 C STAT 113

call (bonds) 105 CFj 87

clear 29 clear all 30 clear memory 29 clearing functions 25 CPN% (bonds) 105 CST (cost business) 47 date 99

DB (declining balance) 83 DISP 42

DMY/MDY 99

E43 eff% 79 estimation of x 113 estimation of y 113 FC (break-even) 109 FV 61

I/YR 61 input 32

K 49 M 51

MAR (margin) 47 matdate (bonds) 105

mean of x weighted by y 113 means of x and y 113

MU (markup) 47

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NFV 88 Nj 87 nom% 79 NPV 88

number of days 99 off 23

on 23

one-number functions 33 P/YR 61 parentheses 28 percent 45 period/comma 43

plus, minus, multiply, divide 26 PMT 61

population standard deviation 113 PRC (price business) 47

price (bonds) 105 profit (break-even) 109 PV 61

RAND 127

regression models 113 RND 43

sample standard deviation 113 semi/ann (bonds) 105 setdate (bonds) 105

shift keys 25

SL (straight line) 83 SOYD 83

SP (break-even) 109 statistics 32

STO (store) 52 swap 32 two-number functions 39 units (break-even) 109 VC (break-even) 109 xP/YR 61

YTM (bonds) 105

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Last answer 41

Lease calculations 71

Legal notice ii

Loan calculations 62

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Manual conventions 23

Margin 47

Markup 47

Memory

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Image 186
Contents HP 10bII+ Financial Calculator User’s Guide HP Part Number NW239-90001 Edition 1, MayLegal Notice HP 10bII+ Financial Calculator Keyboard Map Legend NumberTable of Contents Page Page III JGD At a GlanceBasics of Key Functions Shift Keys Boxed Key FunctionsPercentages Jj7V1JV§4 Add 15% toDDà JVÀGG¼ Memory KeysGG4 GV4J7GV JYÏ JG\ÍDSÙ Time Value of Money TVMTVM What if JyÌD7VÒ How much can you borrow at a 9.5% interest rate?Jæjg AmortizationAmortize the 1 st through 24 th loan payments Depreciation Interest Rate Conversion \½\« Cash Flows, IRR/YR, NPV, and NFVJÆG¤ Yy¤Yj¤ GD¤G7GgGJ VG4Date and Calendar Bonds S7jVÎ Y7jVÔFor more information on bond calculations, refer to , Bonds Break-even \h \« \k \«\T \« \e \«SÆJS¡ GÆV¡YÆd¡ \T\«17GV4 \5V7VF Probability7SG Trigonometric FunctionsFind Sin θ =.62 in degrees. 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GV§Business Percentages Percent keyDJS7g4 JGV1j§GdJ7j\¨ JgpvæMargin and Markup Calculations GvvàJdÀ Margin CalculationsUsing Margin and Markup Together D7SÀJVà V1Gª Using Stored Numbers in CalculationsUsing Constants Number Storage and Storage Register ArithmeticExample Calculate 10 + 10%, 11 + 10%, and 25 + 10% J1J§ª\QDª Example Calculate 23Using the M Register VV\¨DGªYV4 JY7GVm Using Numbered RegistersJjs JS7dVmVS7J1 YjV7S\w7Y ADd7JV \wG V7YYV7j \wD G7V\wPD Picturing Financial Problems How to approach a Financial ProblemSimple and Compound Interest Signs of Cash FlowsPeriods and Cash Flows Simple InterestInterest Rates Compound InterestTwo Types of Financial Problems Recognizing a TVM ProblemRecognizing a Cash Flow Problem Cash flow diagram Borrower’s perspectiveCash flow diagram Investment in a mutual fund Using the TVM Application Time Value of Money CalculationsTVM Keys Begin and End Modes Loan CalculationsJyva DpjgùJ7VÒ JVÏ1VÌ DjVyÌ1JV4 J7VÒ DDyÌ1JG4 GV\Ú JjGVÏG7gÒ YgÙ 1vÌ4Savings Calculations GyÏ J7GÒGY\Í GyÌS7DÒ JV\ÚYyÏ Cash flow diagram Calculate the monthly lease payment Lease CalculationsCash flow diagram Calculate PV of the lease JVÉ1vÌy4 YjÙGYyÌ Step Find the present value of the buy optionJVyÉ 1p4Step Add the results of ’ ’ and ’ ’ To Amortize Amort key on the HP 10bII+ allows you to calculateJ7jVÒ Jdægy JJ7VÒJygvï GVÆ VYÆAmortize the 1st, 25th, and 54th payments Investments With Different Compounding Periods S7j\ÓInterest Rate Conversions First BankDS\Í S7SV\ÓS7SD\Ó Compounding and Payment Periods DifferDSV\Í GVyÌResetting the TVM Keys Depreciation Depreciation KeysItem in the selected format Inputs 5 for the expected useful life Depreciation example using Declining Balance Keys How to Use the Cash Flow Application Cash Flow CalculationsClearing the Cash Flow Memory Number1 ¤Cash Flow Calculations Vy¤ Gy¤Calculating Internal Rate of Return NPV and IRR/YR Discounting Cash Flows JJjSV7Gd¤AJG Organizing Cash FlowsJJy¤ Initial cash flow and cash flow groupsViewing and Editing Cash Flows 11GÆ JVÆ1GÆ 1JGyÆ1GCalculating Net Present Value and Net Future Value ÆY¤ VÆJ¤VÆG¤ JÆJ¤ JVÆJ¤Æd¤ JVÒCash flow diagram Calculates NPV Automatic Storage of IRR/YR and NPVCalendar Formats and Date Calculations Calendar FormatDate Format Using the Input key Date Calculations and Number of Days Date Calculation\ÇJ4 To enter the data for this example using the ÆkeyJG7JgGJJ ÆJ\ÇDJ7JGJ4 \5SY7SGJ\Ä J7JjGJGUsing the Ækey J7JjGJGÆS7YGJV\Ä Bonds Bond KeysY7GgGJ JYË S7YGGV7VÎ JJÑResetting the bond keys J7JVGGY7JVGJG Break-even Break-even KeysBreak-even example Calculating the projected maximum fixed cost Resetting the Break-even keys \e\« \k\«\h\« \Z\«Clearing Statistical Data Entering Statistical DataTwo-Variable Statistics and Weighted Mean One-Variable StatisticsViewing and Editing Statistical Data DGÆYJV¡ DVÆVJV¡YD\W\5G YDÆJGD¡ DjÆSgV¡YV\W Summary of Statistical Calculations D7V¡ Y7V¡D7GV¡ D7jV¡JjjÆgD¡ JdDÆd¡JgGÆgJ¡ JgVÆjj¡400 DÆJJ¡ VÆGGSV¡ GÆJY¡JÆdG¡ VÆGgd¡Weighted Mean VJÆgg¡ VÆVY¡VVÆDG¡ VJSÆdG¡Probability Calculations FactorialPermutations V9D4 VD4VÆD VÆD9YG\w6 Advanced Probability DistributionsJ7jyF Normal Lower Tail Probability7GVoF Inverse of Normal Lower Tail ProbabilityGIJ7gSy4 GÆJ7gSyIStudents T Probability Lower Tail GSoI7V4 GSÆ7VoIInverse of Student’s t Probability Lower Tail Y1J4 Conversions from Lower TailJ7GyF PG4Returns desired value of z Statistical Calculations Additional Examples Setting a Sales Price\qJ1\q GaJ4 Business ApplicationsDÆJDS¡ JÆJ¡GÆJJGJ¡ YÆJSjV¡ VÆGVd¡\qDA Gpdspj\q\qJ AG\n YVsPJ§Jg§ AJPJ4YVjG7gy Yield of a Discounted or Premium Mortgage G7VÒ VÙAYGÙJdyÏ Annual Percentage Rate for a Loan With FeesJGÒ JSÏAG§Ï AD§ÏYV\«§4 AJGPJSaDP 1YVÏPvÙ4 JgvïD7VÒ JjvïÉD\Ú JG\ÓJDÏ Canadian MortgagesJJ7GÒ DVVVyÌWhat if … TVM Calculations VÏ4 GS\ÍPvÙ1 SavingsStores effective rate as annual Jyyù Gains That Go Untaxed Until WithdrawalDVÙ PJV§4Yòìï Cash Flow Examples G7JjVAGgDyÌ Wrap-Around MortgagesCash flow diagram Wrap-around mortgage GGVJ7GGGG\¥ DVy¤VÌyAjVY VÌy¤Installing Batteries Power and BatteriesLow Power Annunciator Appendix a Batteries and Answers to Common QuestionsCalculator won’t turn on Determining if the Calculator Requires ServiceResetting the calculator Erasing the calculator’s memorySee Determining If the Calculator Requires Service Answers to Common QuestionsEnvironmental Limits Appendix B More About Calculations IRR/YR CalculationsEquations Amortization Payment Mode Factor S = 0 for End mode 1 for Begin modeTime Value of Money TVM Interest Rate ConversionsCash-Flow Calculations Bonds For more than one coupon period to redemptionDepreciation StatisticsForecasting Cashflow memory was cleared Appendix C MessagesMemory has been erased Ch Tvm registers were clearedBond registers were cleared Statistical memory and registers were clearedLimited Hardware Warranty Period Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact InformationHP Limited Hardware Warranty and Customer Care Replacing the 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10bII+ Financial specifications

The HP 10bII+ Financial Calculator is a versatile and powerful tool designed to meet the needs of finance students, professionals, and anyone involved in financial planning and analysis. Known for its compactness and user-friendly interface, this calculator incorporates a range of features specifically tailored for financial calculations, making it an essential gadget for banking, real estate, and investment analysis.

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