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Page 1 - Quick Start Guide

iHP 10bII+ Financial CalculatorQuick Start GuideHP Part Number: NW239-90201Edition 1, April 2010

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4 Getting StartedBoxed Key FunctionsThere are three shifted key functions on the calculator that are used to change the operation of another key&apo

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Getting Started 5PercentagesAdd 15% to $17.50.Table 1-3 Keys for percentage calculationsKeys Description§Percent\¨Percent changeÀCost¼Price®MarginÃM

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6 Getting StartedFind the margin if the cost is $15.00 and selling price is $22.00.If the cost is $20.00 and the markup is 33%, what is the selling

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Getting Started 7Memory KeysTable 1-7 Memory keysKeys DescriptionªStores a constant operation.sStores a value in the M register (memory location).pR

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8 Getting StartedMultiply 17, 22, and 25 by 7, storing ‘× 7’ as a constant operation.Store 519 in register 2, then recall it.Table 1-8 Storing ‘x 7’

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Getting Started 9Store 1.25 into register 15, then add 3, and store the result in register 15.For more information on number storage and storage reg

Page 8 - Shift Keys

10 Getting StartedTime Value of Money (TVM)Enter any four of the five values and solve for the fifth.A negative sign in the display represents money

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Getting Started 11TVM What if...It is not necessary to reenter TVM values for each example. Using the values you just entered, how much can you borr

Page 10 - Boxed Key Functions

12 G e t t i n g S ta r t e d...how much can you borrow at a 9.5% interest rate?For more information on TVM concepts and problems, refer to chapter

Page 11 - Percentages

Getting Started 13AmortizationAfter calculating a payment using Time Value of Money (TVM), input the periods to amortize and press \Ê. Press \Ê once

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ii Legal NoticeThis manual and any examples contained herein are provided “as is” and are subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company m

Page 13 - Memory Keys

14 G e t t i n g S t a r t e dAmortize the 1st through 24th loan payments.For more information on amortization, refer to the section titled, Amort

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Getting Started 15DepreciationTable 1-17 Depreciation keysKeys Description]OJClears TVM memory and displays the current P_Yr. Since depreciation dat

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16 G e t t i n g St a r t e dA metalworking machine, purchased for 10,000.00, is to be depreciated over five years. Its salvage value is estimated

Page 16 - Time Value of Money (TVM)

Getting Started 17Interest Rate ConversionTo convert between nominal and effective interest rates, enter the known rate and the number of periods pe

Page 17 - TVM What if

18 G e t t i n g St a r t e dCash Flows, IRR/YR, NPV, and NFVTable 1-21 Cas h fl ows, I R R, N P V, a n d N F V keysKeys Description]O:Clears cas

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Getting Started 19If you have an initial cash outflow of $40,000, followed by monthly cash inflows of $4,700, $7,000, $7,000, and $23,000, what is t

Page 19 - Amortization

20 Getting Startedj:::ÆG¤2.00 (CFn 2 flashes, then disappears)Enters both the cash flow amount (7000.00) and count (2.00) simultaneously for second

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Getting Started 21What is the NPV and NFV if the discount rate is 10%?For more information on cash flows, refer to chapter 8, Cash Flow Calculations

Page 21 - Depreciation

22 Getting StartedIf the current date is February 28 2010, what is the date 52 days from now? Cal-culate the date using the 365-day calendar (actual

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Getting Started 23BondsBond calculations, primarily calculating bond price and yield, are performed by two keys, ]Ñ and ]Ô. These keys permit you to

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24 Getting StartedWhat price should you pay on April 28, 2010 for a 6.75% U.S. Treasury bond maturing on June 4, 2020, if you want a yield of 4.75%?

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Getting Started 25For more information on bond calculations, refer to chapter 10, Bonds in the HP 10bII+ Financial Calculator User’s Guide.S7:YG:G:]

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26 Getting StartedBreak-evenThe sale price of an item is 300.00, the cost 250.00, and fixed cost 150,000.00. For a profit of 10,000.00, how many uni

Page 27 - Date and Calendar

Getting Started 27For more information on break-even calculations, refer to chapter 11, Break-even in the HP 10bII+ Financial Calculator User’s Gui

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28 Getting StartedUsing the following data, find the means of x and y, the sample standard devia-tions of x and y, and the y-intercept and the slope

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Getting Started 29Table 1-31 Statistics exampleKeys Display Description\tSTAT CLR (message flashes, then disappears) Clears statistics memory.GÆV:¡1

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30 Getting StartedFor more information on statistical calculations, refer to chapter 12, Statistical Calculations in the HP 10bII+ Financial Calcula

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Getting Started 31Enter .5 as a Z-value and calculate the cumulative probability of the Z-value and the Z-value from a given cumulative probability.

Page 32 - Break-even

32 Getting StartedTrigonometric FunctionsTable 1-34 Trigonometry keysFind Sin =.62 in degrees. If RAD is displayed, press ]3. Keys Description] c,

Page 33 - Statistical Calculations

Getting Started 33Convert the results to radians using PI.For more information on trigonometric functions, refer to chapter 2, Getting Started in th

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iv Number Primary Functions (white)SHIFT Down \ (orange functions on key bevel) SHIFT Up ] (blue functions above keys) 112 digit, 7-segment LCD displ

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34 Getting Started5. Insert the new battery, making sure that the positive sign (+) battery is facing outward.6. Gently remove the other battery.7.

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Getting Started 35Chile 800-360-999 China中国800-820-9669Costa Rica 0-800-011- 0524 Cro at ia www. hp.c om/s up por tCuracao 001-800-872-2881 + 800-71

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36 Getting StartedLuxembourg 2730 2146 Malaysia 1800-88-8588Martinica 0-800-990-011; 877-219- 8671Mauritius www.hp.com/supportMexicoMéxico01-800-474

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Getting Started 37Product Regulatory and Environmental InformationFor product regulatory and environmental information, refer to the product CD.Also

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38 Getting StartedHP Limited Hardware Warranty and Customer CareThis HP Limited Warranty gives you, the end-user customer, express limited warranty

Page 40 - Customer Care

Getting Started 39due to defects in material and workmanship when properly installed and used. If HP receives notice of such defects during the warr

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1Table of ContentsLegal Notice...iiKeyboard Legend...

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2 Trigonometric Functions ...32Replacing the Batteries ...

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Getting Started 1Getting StartedThis guide is intended to get you started with your new 10bII+ financial calcula-tor. It includes basic information

Page 44 - General Terms

2 Getting StartedShift KeysMost keys on the HP 10bII+ have three functions: • a primary function printed in white on the key. • a secondary function

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Getting Started 3Figure 1When you press \ or ], a shift annunciator or is displayed to indicate that the shifted functions are active. For examp

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