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HP 10bII User Manual

HP 10bII
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Recognizing
a
Cash
Flow
Problem
A
financial
problem
that
does
not
have
regular,
uniform
payments
(sometimes
called
uneven
cash
flows)
is
a
cash
flow
problem
rather
than
a
TVM
problem.
A
cash flow
diagram
for
an
investment
in
a
mutual
fund
follows.
This
is
an
example
of
a
problem
that
is
solved
using
either
ӨРУ
(Net
Present
Value)
or
QE
(Internal
Rate
of
Return
per
Year).
16,567.20
5,000.00
10
n"
-5,000.00
-6,000.00
-7,000.00
Cash
flow
problems
are
described
in
chapter
6.
4:
Picturing
Financial
Problems
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HP 10bII Specifications

General IconGeneral
Digits12 digits
Display typeLCD
Display tiltingNo
Display size (HxV)16 x 63.5 mm
Display number of lines1 lines
Display number of characters12
TypeFinancial
Form factorPocket
Control typeButtons
Product colorBlack, Grey
Battery life1 year(s)
Battery typeCR2032
Power sourceBattery
Auto power offYes
Auto power off after5 min
Number of batteries supported2
Operation170
Memory registers22
Storage media type-
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth145 mm
Width80.9 mm
Height14 mm
Weight85 g

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