Hp 17bII+ financial calculator
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user's guide
Edition 2 HP part number F2234-90001
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Printing History
Edition 2
January 2004
Welcome to the hp 17bII+
The hp 17bII+ is part of Hewlett-Packard's new generation of calculators: The two-line display has space for messages, prompts, and labels. Menus and messages show you options and guide you through problems. Built-in applications solve these business and financial tasks:
Time Value of Money. For loans, savings, leasing, and amortization. Interest Conversions. Between nominal and effective rates. Cash Flows. Discounted cash flows for calculating net present value
and internal rate of return. Bonds. Price or yield on any date. Annual or semi-annual coupons;
30/360 or actual/actual calendar. Depreciation. Using methods of straight line, declining balance,
sum-of-the-years' digits, and accelerated cost recovery system. Business Percentages. Percent change, percent total, markup. Currency Exchange. Exchange calculations between two currencies. Statistics. Mean, correlation coefficient, linear estimates, and other
statistical calculations. Clock. Time, date, and appointments. Use the Solver for problems that aren't built in: type an equation and then solve for any unknown value. It's easier than programming! There are 28K bytes of memory to store data, lists, and equations. You can print information using the hp 82240 Infrared Printer. You can choose either ALG (Algebraic) or RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) entry logic for your calculations.
Welcome to the hp17bII+ 3
Contents
13 List of Examples 16 Important Information
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17 Getting Started
17 Power On and Off; Continuous Memory
17 Adjusting the Display Contrast
18 Setting the Language
18 What You See in the Display
19 The Shift Key (@)
19 Backspacing and Clearing
21 Doing Arithmetic
22
Keying in Negative Numbers (&)
22 Using the Menu Keys
23
The MAIN Menu
25
Choosing Menus and Reading Menu Maps
27
Calculations Using Menus
28
Exiting Menus (e)
28
Clearing Values in Menus
29 Solving Your Own Equations (SOLVE)
30
Typing Words and Characters: the ALPHAbetic
Menu
31
Editing ALPHAbetic Text
32
Calculating the Answer (CALC)
34 Controlling the Display Format
34
Decimal Places
34
Internal Precision
34
Temporarily SHOWing ALL
35
Rounding a Number
35
Exchanging Periods and Commas in Numbers
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36 Error Messages 36 Modes
37 Calculator Memory (@M)
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38 Arithmetic
38 The Calculator Line
38 Doing Calculations
39
Using Parentheses in Calculations
40 The Percent Key
40 The Mathematical Functions
41
The Power Function (Exponentiation)
42
The MATH Menu
43 Saving and Reusing Numbers
43
The History Stack of Numbers
44
Reusing the Last Result (@L)
45
Storing and Recalling Numbers
46
Doing Arithmetic Inside Registers and Variables
47 Scientific Notation
48 Range of Numbers
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49 Percentage Calculations in Business
50 Using the BUS Menus
50 Examples Using the BUS Menus
50
Percent Change (%CHG)
51
Percent of Total (%TOTL)
52
Markup as a Percent of Cost (MU%C)
52
Markup as a Percent of Price (MU%P)
53 Sharing Variables Between Menus
4
54 Currency Exchange Calculation
54 The CURRX Menu
55 Selecting a Set of Currencies
57 Entering a Rate
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59 Converting between Two Currencies 59 Storing and Recalling Sets of Currencies 60 Clearing the Currency Variables
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61 Time Value of Money
61 The TVM Menu
64 Cash Flow Diagrams and Signs of Numbers
66 Using the TVM Menu
67 Loan Calculations
71 Savings Calculations
74 Leasing Calculations
77 Amortization (AMRT)
78
Displaying an Amortization Schedule
82
Printing an Amortization Table
6
84 Interest Rate Conversions
85 The ICNV Menu
85 Converting Interest Rates
87 Compounding Periods Different from Payment Periods
7
91 Cash Flow Calculations
91 The CFLO Menu
92 Cash Flow Diagrams and Signs of Numbers
94 Creating a Cash-Flow List
95
Entering Cash Flows
97
Viewing and Correcting the List
98
Copying a Number from a List to the Calculator
Line
98
Naming and Renaming a Cash-Flow List
99 Starting or GETting Another List
99 Clearing a Cash-Flow List and Its Name
100 Cash-Flow Calculations: IRR, NPV, NUS, NFV
107 Doing Other Calculations with CFLO Data
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108 Bonds
108 The BOND Menu
110 Doing Bond Calculations
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114 Depreciation
114 The DEPRC Menu
116 Doing Depreciation Calculations
116
DB, SOYD, and SL Methods
118
The ACRS Method
119
Partial-Year Depreciation
10
121 Running Total and Statistics
122 The SUM Menu
123 Creating a SUM List
123
Entering Numbers and Viewing the TOTAL
124 Viewing and Correcting the List
126
Copying a Number from a List to the Calculator
Line
126
Naming and Renaming a SUM List
127 Starting or GETting Another List
127 Clearing a SUM List and Its Name
127 Doing Statistical Calculations (CALC)
128 Calculations with One Variable
130 Calculations with Two Variables (FRCST)
133
Curve Fitting and Forecasting
138
Weighted Mean and Grouped Standard Deviation
139
Summation Statistics
140
Doing Other Calculations with SUM Data
11
141 Time, Appointments, and Date Arithmetic
141 Viewing the Time and Date
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142 The Time Menu
143 Setting the Time and Date (SET)
144
Changing the Time and Date Formats (SET)
144
Adjusting the Clock Setting (ADJST)
145 Appointments (APPT)
145
Viewing or Setting an Appointment (APT1-APT10)
147
Acknowledging an Appointment
148
Unacknowledged Appointments
148
Clearing Appointments
149 Date Arithmetic (CALC)
150
Determining the Day of the Week for Any Date
150
Calculating the Number of Days between Dates
151
Calculating Past or Future Dates
12
153 The Equation Solver
153 Solver Example : Sales Forecasts
156 The SOLVE Menu
157 Entering Equations
158 Calculating Using Solver Menus (CALC)
161 Editing an Equation (EDIT)
161 Naming an Equation
162 Finding an Equation in the Solver List
162 Shared Variables
162 Clearing Variables
163 Deleting Variables and Equations
164
Deleting One Equation or Its Variables (DELET)
164
Deleting All Equations or All Variables in the Solver
(@c)
164 Writing Equations
166 What Can Appear in an Equation
168 Solver Functions
174
Conditional Expressions with IF
176
The Summation Function ()
177
Accessing CFLO and SUM Lists from the Solver
178
Creating Menus for Multiple Equations
(S Function)
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