Though I is a financial calculation variable, it is also used by arithmetic and function operations in the COMP Mode.

ACalculation Formulas

uNPV
NPV = CF0 +
CF1

+

 

CF2

 

+

 

CF3

+

 

 

 

(1+ i)2
(1+ i)3

 

(1+ i)

 

 

… +

CF

n

 

i =

 

I %

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1+ i)n

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

100

 

 

n: natural number up to 79
uNFV
NFV = NPV (1 + i )n
uIRR
IRR is calculated using Newton’s Method.
0 = CF0 +

CF1

+

CF2

 

+

CF3

+ … +

CFn

 

(1+ i) (1+ i)2

(1+ i)3

(1+ i)n

In this formula, NPV = 0, and the value of IRR is equivalent to i 100. It should be noted, however, that minute fractional values tend to accumulate during the subsequent calculations performed automatically by the calculator, so NPV never actually reaches exactly zero. IRR becomes more accurate the closer that NPV approaches to zero.

uPBP

 

{

0 ..................................

 

 

 

 

(CF0 > 0)

PBP =

n

 

NPVn
... (Other than

 

NPVn+1 NPVn

 

 

 

those above)

 

 

n

 

CFk

 

 

NPVn = Σ

 

 

(1 + i)k

 

 

k = 0

 

n: Smallest positive integer that satisfies the conditions NPVn < 0, NPVn+1 > 0, or 0.

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