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HP 10BII+ Tutorial, Part I

If the picture at right doesn’t match your calculator, you may have an original HP 10B or HP10BII (not the + version). These calculators differ slightly, so you may prefer the HP 10B tutorial. The Hewlett Packard 10BII+ is a very easy to use financial calculator that will serve you well in all finance courses. This tutorial will demonstrate how…

HP 17BII Tutorial, Part I

The HP 17B is a fairly easy to use financial calculator that will serve you well in all finance courses. The 17BII can operate in either RPN (reverse polish notation) or algebraic modes. RPN is better in most cases, so I suggest that you choose that mode if you understand RPN. This tutorial will demonstrate how to use the financial…

TI BAII Plus Tutorial, Part I

This article focuses on handling lump sum cash flows using the TI BAII Plus financial calculator. It begins with setup instructions, recommending annual compounding and adjusting decimal places. The tutorial covers calculating the future value, present value, number of periods, and interest rates for lump sums. Emphasizing correct data entry and understanding financial principles, the article aims to equip readers with the fundamental skills needed to effectively use the calculator for finance courses and real-world applications. It also highlights the importance of adhering to the cash flow sign convention.

TI BAII Plus Pro Tutorial, Part I

This article focuses on handling lump sum cash flows using the TI BAII Plus financial calculator. It begins with setup instructions, recommending annual compounding and adjusting decimal places. The tutorial covers calculating the future value, present value, number of periods, and interest rates for lump sums. Emphasizing correct data entry and understanding financial principles, the article aims to equip readers with the fundamental skills needed to effectively use the calculator for finance courses and real-world applications. It also highlights the importance of adhering to the cash flow sign convention.

HP 10B Tutorial Part I

If the picture at right doesn’t match your calculator, you may have the newer HP 10BII. These calculators differ slightly, so you may prefer the HP 10BII tutorial (it doesn’t matter too much). The Hewlett Packard 10B is a very easy to use financial calculator that will serve you well in all finance courses. This tutorial will demonstrate how to…