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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice; as is; ” and; Printing Histor y; Edition 1
  • Page 3 – Welcome to the hp17bII+; Welcome to the HP 17bII+; Built-in applications; Time Value of Money.; Solver
  • Page 4 – Contents; List of Exampl es
  • Page 5 – Arithm etic
  • Page 6 – Contents; Tim e Value of M on ey
  • Page 7 – Bonds
  • Page 8 – Contents; Th e Equation Solver
  • Page 9 – Printing
  • Page 10 – M ore About Calc ulations
  • Page 11 – M enu
  • Page 12 – RPN: Sel ec ted Exampl es
  • Page 13 – List of Examples
  • Page 14 – Interest Rate Conversions
  • Page 15 – Bonds and Notes
  • Page 16 – Information; Important Information; Take the time to read chapter 1.
  • Page 17 – Getting Started; Power O n and O f f Continuous M emor y; clear; Adjusting t h e Display Contrast
  • Page 18 – Set ting t h e Languag e; Key Description; What You See in t h e Display; annunciators
  • Page 19 – shifted; B ac kspac ing and C l earing
  • Page 20 – without
  • Page 21 – Doing Arit hm etic; ” in the margin is a reminder that the example keystrokes are
  • Page 22 – Keying in N eg ative Numbers (; changes the sign; Using t h e M enu Keys; menu
  • Page 23 – M e nu Key s; Th e MAI N M enu; redisplays the MAIN menu. The menu structure is
  • Page 25 – C hoosing M enus and Reading M enu M aps; menu map
  • Page 26 – COST
  • Page 27 – Calc ulations Using M enus; given
  • Page 28 – To store a value; recall; To transfer a value to another menu; C l earing Values in M enus
  • Page 29 – clears the values in the list.
  • Page 30 – Typing Words and C harac ters: t h e ALPHAbetic M enu
  • Page 31 – is just a character, part of the variable’s name. It is; Editing ALPHAbetic Text; in the SOLVE menu (or press
  • Page 32 – M e n u l a b e l s fo r yo u r v a ria b l e s
  • Page 33 – Stores the length in; ee
  • Page 34 – Controlling t h e Display Format; Dec imal Places; temporarily
  • Page 35 – Rounding a Number; display
  • Page 36 – Error M essag es; and; M od es; EGG
  • Page 37 – Calc ulator M emor y (; available memory; Pe rc e n ta ge of to ta l; bytes
  • Page 38 – Arithmetic; “ in the margin is a reminder that the; Th e Calc ulator Lin e; chain
  • Page 39 – Using Parent h eses in Calc ulations; x 9
  • Page 40 – Th e Percent Key; Finding a Percentage.; Th e M at h ematical Func tions
  • Page 41 – reciprocal
  • Page 42 – Th e MATH M enu; Menu Label; calculates
  • Page 43 – Saving and Reusing Numbers; Th e Histor y Stac k of Numbers; but is still accessible
  • Page 44 – Reusing t h e Last Result (
  • Page 45 – Storing and Recalling Numbers; storage register
  • Page 46 – Doing Arit hm etic Insid e Registers and Variabl es; Keys
  • Page 47 – Sc ientific Notation
  • Page 48 – Rang e of Numbers; the smallest positive and negative
  • Page 49 – : Percentage Calculations in Business; Percentage Calculations; Menu Description
  • Page 50 – OLD; Using t h e BUS M enus
  • Page 51 – Just enter
  • Page 52 – The standard markup on costume jewelry at Balkis’s Boutique
  • Page 53 – Sharing Variabl es B et ween M enus
  • Page 54 – : Currency Exchange Calculation; Currency Exchange; Th e C URRX M enu
  • Page 55 – Sel ec ting a Set of Currenc ies; Calculate
  • Page 57 – Entering a Rate; Currency Rate; currency
  • Page 58 – on e
  • Page 59 – Conver ting B et ween Two Currenc ies; Storing and Recalling Sets of Currenc ies; Storing Sets of Currencies.; RATE
  • Page 60 – Recalling Sets of Currencies.; C l earing t h e Currency Variabl es
  • Page 61 – : Time Value of Money; Time Value of Money; time value of money; Th e T VM M enu
  • Page 62 – cash; To s e c o nd l eve l o f T V M; payment mode
  • Page 64 – Cash Flow Diagrams and Signs of Numbers; N o t e
  • Page 65 – positive; Figure 5-3. A Cash Flow Diagram for a Loan from Borrower’s; Figure 5-4. A Cash Flow Diagram for a Loan from Lender’s
  • Page 66 – beginning; Figure 5-5. Lease Payments Made at the Beginning of Each; Using t h e T VM M enu; all five
  • Page 67 – FV; Loan Calc ulations
  • Page 68 – Stores annual interest rate.
  • Page 69 – negative; Example: A Mortgage with a Balloon Payment
  • Page 70 – Calculate the monthly payment without the balloon (
  • Page 71 – Calculate the balloon payment after 4 years.; Saving s Calc ulations; Since this account has no regular payments
  • Page 74 – Leasing Calc ulations; Calculate the payments from the lessor’s point of view. Use
  • Page 75 – PV
  • Page 77 – Add the results of step 2 and 3.
  • Page 78 – Displaying an Amor tization Sc h edul e; To calculate and display an amortization schedule:
  • Page 79 – C u rre nt se t of
  • Page 80 – N ex t; different; Example: Displaying an Amortization Schedule.
  • Page 81 – Printing an Amor tization Tabl e (TABLE)
  • Page 82 – FIRST; Example: Printing an Amortization Schedule.
  • Page 84 – : Interest Rate Conversions; nominal interest rates
  • Page 85 – Th e I CNV M enu; Conver ting Interest Rates; periodic
  • Page 86 – continuously; Example: Converting from a Nominal to an Effective Interest Rate.
  • Page 89 – Starting today, you make; Switches to TVM menu
  • Page 90 – as
  • Page 91 – : Cash Flow Calculations; Cash Flow Calculations; unequal; Th e CFLO m enu
  • Page 93 – pays
  • Page 94 – Creating a Cash-Flow List; end
  • Page 95 – Entering Cash Flows; bottom
  • Page 96 – prompting
  • Page 97 – on; Viewing and Correc ting t h e List
  • Page 98 – Changing or Clearing a Number.; before; Deleting Cash Flows from a List.; Copying a Number from a List to the Calculator Line; must
  • Page 99 – space; Viewing the Name of the Current List.; Star ting or GETting Anot h er List; C l earing a Cash-Flow List and Its N am e
  • Page 100 – 00 7: Cash Flow Calculations
  • Page 102 – 02 7: Cash Flow Calculations; Example: Calculating IRR and NPV of an Investment.; An investor
  • Page 103 – : Cash Flow Calculations 103; Stores
  • Page 104 – 04 7: Cash Flow Calculations; NPV; Group Number
  • Page 105 – : Cash Flow Calculations 105; Example: An Investment with Quarterly Cash Returns.
  • Page 106 – 06 7: Cash Flow Calculations; or
  • Page 107 – : Cash Flow Calculations 107; Doing O t h er Calc ulations wit h CFLO Data
  • Page 108 – Th e BOND M enu
  • Page 110 – Doing Bond Calc ulations; To calculate the price or yield of a bond:
  • Page 111 – Calculating Fractional Values.
  • Page 112 – Stores quoted price.
  • Page 113 – Stores maturity date.
  • Page 114 – Depreciation; depreciation; Th e DEPRC M enu; displays the DEPRC menu.
  • Page 116 – menu label; Doing Deprec iation Calc ulations; To calculate the depreciation for an asset:
  • Page 117 – A metalworking machine,
  • Page 118 – Th e ACRS M et hod; Year Percentage
  • Page 119 – Deduction in second year.; Par tial-Year Deprec iation
  • Page 120 – ⁄4 x year 1
  • Page 121 – 0: Running Total and Statistics 121; Running Total and Statistics; list
  • Page 122 – 22 10: Running Total and Statistics; Th e SUM M enu; Menu; Allows you to insert numbers into the list.
  • Page 123 – 0: Running Total and Statistics 123; Creating a SUM List; Entering Numbers and Viewing t h e TOTAL
  • Page 124 – 24 10: Running Total and Statistics; number
  • Page 125 – 0: Running Total and Statistics 125; Deleting Numbers from a List; deletes the current item.; Date Transaction Amount Date Transaction Amount; Displays empty SUM list.
  • Page 126 – 26 10: Running Total and Statistics
  • Page 127 – 0: Running Total and Statistics 127; C l earing a SUM List and Its N am e; forecasting
  • Page 128 – 28 10: Running Total and Statistics; Calc ulations wit h O n e Variabl e; Menu Key; Calculates the sum of the numbers in the list.; Suppose your
  • Page 130 – 30 10: Running Total and Statistics; Finds smallest number.; Calc ulations wit h Two Variabl es (FRCST); Fits
  • Page 131 – 0: Running Total and Statistics 131; , you must specify two previously created lists
  • Page 133 – 0: Running Total and Statistics 133; Cur ve Fit ting and Forecasting
  • Page 134 – 34 10: Running Total and Statistics; independent variable; To calc ulate t h e c ur ve -fit ting results,
  • Page 135 – MINUTES; Dollar Sales; SALES
  • Page 136 – 36 10: Running Total and Statistics; Clears current list.
  • Page 137 – 0: Running Total and Statistics 137; Selects
  • Page 138 – 38 10: Running Total and Statistics; Weighted M ean and G rouped Standard Deviation
  • Page 139 – 0: Running Total and Statistics 139; RENT; Summation Statistic s; xy
  • Page 140 – 40 10: Running Total and Statistics; Doing O t h er Calc ulations wit h SUM Data
  • Page 141 – Date Arithmetic; Record appointments that set alarms with optional messages.; Viewing t h e Tim e and Date; To view the time and date, press
  • Page 142 – Th e TI ME M enu
  • Page 144 – time; C hanging t h e Tim e and Date Formats (SET); xx
  • Page 145 – Table 11-3. Menu Labels for Setting Appointments; Sets the appointment date.
  • Page 147 – Ac knowl edging an Appointm ent
  • Page 148 – Example: Clearing and Setting an Appointment.
  • Page 150 – actual; Determining t h e Day of t h e Week for Any Date
  • Page 151 – Example: Calculating the Number of Days between Two; Calc ulating Past or Future Dates
  • Page 152 – Press
  • Page 153 – The Equation Solver; the number and length of; Solver Exampl e: Sal es Forecasts; A change in sales-force training will affect sales by a forecasted
  • Page 154 – Entering a Solver Equation.
  • Page 155 – Calculating with the Solver.; Suppose last month’s forecast for a
  • Page 156 – Th e SOLVE M enu; If the Solver list is not empty, you will see the
  • Page 157 – Entering Equations; To make an entry into the Solver list:
  • Page 158 – your; To do a calculation using a Solver menu:
  • Page 161 – insert; N aming an Equation
  • Page 162 – Finding an Equation in t h e Solver List; E G; Shared Variabl es
  • Page 163 – Del eting Variabl es and Equations
  • Page 164 – all; Writing Equations
  • Page 165 – parentheses; Order of Calculations.; but; Expon entiation first.; then; M ultiplication and division before addition and subtrac tion.; When in
  • Page 166 – What Can Appear in an Equation; between
  • Page 167 – Functions and Conditional Expressions.; typing aids; Using th e ALPHA M enu
  • Page 168 – Using a Typing Aid; Solver Func tions
  • Page 169 – cal
  • Page 170 – Function Description
  • Page 171 – cfr
  • Page 174 – Conditional Expressions wit h I F; According to this equation, if; Relational Operators.; Six relational operators are available for; Operator Keys
  • Page 175 – Examples of Conditional Equations.; Rating
  • Page 176 – Th e Summation Func tion (
  • Page 177 – LAST; Accessing CFLO and SUM Lists from t h e Solver; flow number; Summation of List Data.
  • Page 178 – Creating M enus for M ultiple Equations (S Func tion)
  • Page 179 – How t h e Solver Works; direct
  • Page 180 – H alting and Restar ting t h e Iterative Searc h
  • Page 181 – Entering G uesses; Example: Using Guesses to Find a Solution Iteratively.
  • Page 184 – Por t; The print annunciator (
  • Page 185 – Th e Printer ’s Power Source
  • Page 186 – Printing O t h er Information (
  • Page 187 – Printing the Values Stored in Variables.; current; Printing Solver Equations.
  • Page 188 – Printing Appointments.; C H A; Menus Not Associated with Stored Data.; off
  • Page 189 – How to Interrupt t h e Printer
  • Page 190 – Additional Examples; Loans; Simpl e Annual Interest; See appendix F for RPN keystrokes for this example; Example: Simple Interest at an Annual Rate.; Your good friend needs a; A Solver Equation for Simple Annual Interest:; DEBT
  • Page 191 – Yield of a Discounted (or Premium) M or tg ag e
  • Page 193 – Annual Percentag e Rate for a Loan wit h Fees; See appendix F for RPN keystrokes for the next two examples
  • Page 194 – Example: Loan from the Lender’s Point of View.
  • Page 195 – Loan wit h an Odd (Par tial) First Period
  • Page 196 – A Solver Equation for Odd-Period Calculations:; EAAI
  • Page 197 – Example: Loan with an Odd First Period Plus Balloon.; Stores known values.; Canadian M or tg ag es; Canadian mortgage factor
  • Page 198 – Do not change I%YR from step 4; A Solver Equation for Canadian Mortgages:
  • Page 199 – A Solver Equation for Advance Payments:; character press
  • Page 200 – Saving s; Value of a Fund wit h Regular Wit hdrawals; Example: A Fund with Regular Withdrawals.; What are the balances
  • Page 202 – Deposits N eed ed for a C hild’s Coll eg e Account
  • Page 206 – Value of a Tax-Free Account
  • Page 208 – Value of a Taxabl e Retirem ent Account
  • Page 209 – M odified Internal Rate of Return; safe rate
  • Page 210 – Group
  • Page 213 – Price of an Insurance Policy; A Solver Equation for Insurance Price:; = the value of the policy at the end of last year.
  • Page 215 – Example: Yield to Maturity and Yield to Call.; Clears variables sets
  • Page 216 – Discounted Notes; A note is a written agreement to pay to the buyer of the note a sum of; Solver Equations for Discounted Notes:; To find the price given the
  • Page 217 – Example:Price and Yield of a Discounted Note.; What are the price; Statistic s; M oving Averag e
  • Page 218 – A Solver Equation for Moving Averages:; name; Example: A Moving Average in Manufacturing.
  • Page 220 – observed values
  • Page 222 – O btaining H elp in O perating t h e Calc ulator; Answers to Common Q uestions
  • Page 224 – Power and B at teries; Do not use rechargeable batteries; Low-Power Indications
  • Page 225 – Installing B at teries; Do not press
  • Page 226 – Warn ing; Remove the batteries
  • Page 227 – M anaging Calc ulator M emor y; user
  • Page 228 – Reset ting t h e Calc ulator; Re se t h ol e
  • Page 229 – For sel ec ting English languag e:; ALG mode
  • Page 230 – Erasing Continuous M emor y; For English languag e:
  • Page 231 – Maintains the selected mode; C loc k Acc uracy; Storage temperature:
  • Page 232 – If th e calc ulator won’t turn on:; If you have just replaced the batteries; If th e calc ulator doesn’t respond to keystrokes:; it requires service.
  • Page 233 – Warrant y
  • Page 235 – Service; Europe
  • Page 236 – Regulator y information
  • Page 237 – USA; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Canada; この装置は、情報処理装置等電波障害自主規制協議会; Noise Declaration
  • Page 238 – 38 B: More About Calculations; More About Calculations; I RR% Calc ulations; Possibl e O utcom es of Calc ulating I RR%
  • Page 239 – B: More About Calculations 239; H alting and Restar ting t h e I RR% Calc ulation
  • Page 240 – 40 B: More About Calculations; Solver Calc ulations; Direc t Solutions
  • Page 241 – B: More About Calculations 241
  • Page 242 – 42 B: More About Calculations; Iterative Solutions
  • Page 243 – B: More About Calculations 243
  • Page 244 – 44 B: More About Calculations
  • Page 245 – B: More About Calculations 245; The calculator displays:
  • Page 246 – 46 B: More About Calculations; Equations Used by Built-in M enus; Ac tuarial Func tions; number of compounding periods.
  • Page 247 – B: More About Calculations 247; Percentag e Calc ulations in Busin ess (BUS)
  • Page 248 – 48 B: More About Calculations; Cash-Flow Calc ulations
  • Page 249 – B: More About Calculations 249; Bond Calc ulations; Standard Securities
  • Page 250 – 50 B: More About Calculations; PRICE; Deprec iation Calc ulations
  • Page 251 – B: More About Calculations 251; Sum and Statistic s; Model
  • Page 252 – 52 B: More About Calculations; Equations Used in C hapter 14
  • Page 253 – B: More About Calculations 253; Odd-Period Calc ulations
  • Page 254 – Menu Maps
  • Page 262 – Set ting RPN M od e; Reverse Polish Notation
  • Page 263 – Wh ere t h e RPN Func tions Are; Function; ENTER
  • Page 264 – for R; Except in CFLO and SUM lists; Doing Calc ulations in RPN; Arit hm etic Topic s Af fec ted by RPN M od e; Simpl e Arit hm etic; completes
  • Page 265 – The Percent Function.
  • Page 266 – Calc ulations wit h STO and RCL; RPN Mode; C hain Calc ulations
  • Page 268 – What t h e Stac k I s
  • Page 269 – Rolling a Full Stack.; contents; Exc hanging t h e X- and Y-Registers in t h e Stac k; x exchange
  • Page 270 – lifting the stack
  • Page 271 – How ENTER Works; writes over; Using a Number Twice in a Row.; EEE
  • Page 272 – C l earing Numbers; Clearing the Entire Stack.
  • Page 273 – Th e L AST X Register; Retrieving Numbers from L AST X; just before the last numeric operation; Reusing Numbers
  • Page 275 – Exerc ises; Here are some extra problems that you can do to practice using RPN.
  • Page 276 – RPN: Selected Examples
  • Page 279 – II
  • Page 280 – NUS
  • Page 283 – Error Messages; for example, when you attempt an operation that is not
  • Page 284 – Messages; A logarithmic forecasting model with a negative or zero
  • Page 285 – Attempted to do curve fitting using an
  • Page 288 – A warning
  • Page 289 – Index; Spec ial C harac ters
  • Page 290 – See also
  • Page 291 – See
  • Page 300 – exiting
  • Page 309 – Yield
  • Page 310 – This regulation applies only to Th e N et h erlands
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