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hp 10bII - Tutorial
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I would like to know how to do a fractional on this calc.
Nicole
9/25/2008 11:48:58 AM - US
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Thanks,I will give you an example 15,000face value, 5%, mature 1 30 23, td 1 17 08, how do use my calculator to calculate the amortization?
mike
8/6/2008 10:07:07 AM - US
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How do I use this calculator to calculate Amortization on actal actual, or 360 365 10 360 or any amortization, I really need help
Me
8/6/2008 9:46:37 AM - US
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If I understand your question, this investment compounds interest quarterly. Therefore, you can set P YR to 4 (qtrly) and solve for the payment. Then divide the payment (which is in quarters) by 3 to get monthly contributions required. Will that work?
In reply to daren: Hi how do I calculte the following by using the hp10bii:-
Annual Rate of Return Interest : 8%
Compounding Frequency for Rate of Return Interest : 4
Number of Years of Investment : 8 years
Present Value of Investment : RM10,000
Frequency of Contributions Savings Made Each Year : 12
Target Amount to Achieve : RM45,734.66
How much monthly savings is require to achieve the target?
brett
4/24/2008 11:20:34 PM - US
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Hi how do I calculte the following by using the hp10bii:-
Annual Rate of Return Interest : 8%
Compounding Frequency for Rate of Return Interest : 4
Number of Years of Investment : 8 years
Present Value of Investment : RM10,000
Frequency of Contributions Savings Made Each Year : 12
Target Amount to Achieve : RM45,734.66
How much monthly savings is require to achieve the target?
daren
4/20/2008 9:01:28 PM - MY
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Hi there. Can someone please inform me how to calculate the covariance of a set of data consiting out oy two variables on Hp 10BII
natasha
Natasha
12/2/2007 7:31:24 AM - US
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Kyle
The entry keys to raise 1.03 with an exponent of 354 are Keys;
"1",".","0","3", to enter initial value
Then enter the "shift" key (Orange)
Followed by the exponent key "yx"
Followed by value "3","5", "4"
gives the answer of = 35.02495175
Derek
8/18/2007 4:21:38 PM - NZ
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how do you raise a number to a certain power. For example if I want to take 1.03 to the 354 power what do I hit?
Kyle
8/17/2006 12:55:25 AM - US
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