Ideal calculator for students, managers and statisticians.
Built-in functionality : List-based one- and two-variable statistics with four regression options: linear, logarithmic, exponential and power.
Imported from USA.
Texas Instruments BA II plus Financial Calculator for business
professionals and students features are that it performs common
math as well as various financial functions; the Worksheet mode
includes tables for amortization, bond, depreciation, and
compound interest, Built-in memory for storage of previous
worksheets, Can perform cash-flow analysis and advanced
list-based statistics and a Slide-case included to protect
screen.
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We're definitely taking this along with us the next time we shop
for a house. Though it takes a little effort to master the
collection of financial worksheets available on the Texas
Instruments BA II Plus, you'll be glad you invested the time and
money in this fine financial calculator.
The BA II Plus operates in standard calculator and worksheet
modes. The standard mode lets you perform common math as well as
operations involving the time value of money--that is,
applications such as mortgages or annuities in which payments are
equal and evenly spaced. You can also perform trigonometric
functions in standard mode.
The more hard-core worksheet mode includes tables for
amortization, bond, depreciation, and compound interest. If
you're not familiar with such calculations, the very helpful
user's manual will guide you through the process. All previous
worksheet values are stored in memory, so you don't have to
retype all the bond maturity or cash flow analysis figures.
The average user who wants to calculate a basic loan payment will
be more comfortable working in the standard calculator mode. We
were using the BA II Plus tools for calculating basic interest
and payment periods within minutes. Still, it's good to know that
the more advanced features are available for those who require
heavy-duty financial computing.
Finance students and average users alike will find much to like
in the Texas Instruments BA II Plus. --John Frederick Moore