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Type | Financial |
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Form factor | |
Product color | Gray |
Weight | 99 g |
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Dimensions (WxDxH) | 81.2 x 10.1 x 149.8 mm |
Welcome message and guidance on how to use the operation manual effectively.
Important guidelines for handling, care, and safe usage of the calculator.
Explanation of symbols, notations, and key operations used throughout the manual.
Initial steps for preparing and setting up the calculator.
Detailed identification of the calculator's physical components and display elements.
Explanation of the symbols and indicators shown on the calculator screen.
Guide to accessing and configuring calculator settings.
Instructions on how to switch between the calculator's operating modes.
Fundamental concepts and operations for using the calculator.
How to perform arithmetic operations and enter numbers.
Methods for clearing calculator entries, memories, and resetting settings.
Details on using temporary, independent, and ANS memories.
Introduction to the calculator's financial calculation capabilities.
Explanation of variables for TVM, bond, and other financial calculations.
Procedures for entering, displaying, and calculating with financial variables.
Definitions and representations of compound interest and cash flows.
Guide to using the TVM solver for loans, leases, and annuities.
Details on TVM variables, payment periods, and basic operations.
Practical examples for loan interest, payments, and future/present values.
How to create amortization schedules using TVM solver values.
Analyzing unequal cash flows for NPV and IRR.
Instructions for inputting and editing cash flow data.
How to obtain Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR).
Calculating bond prices, yields, and accrued interest.
Methods for calculating depreciation using SL, SYD, and DB.
Converting between Annual Percentage Rate and Effective Interest Rate.
Finding dates and calculating the number of days between dates.
Determining percentage changes or compound interest rates.
Determining costs, selling prices, margins, and markups.
Calculating fixed costs, variable costs, prices, profit, and quantity.
Introduction to the calculator's scientific calculation capabilities.
Performing calculations with constants and using previous results.
Using trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions.
Generating random numbers, dice rolls, and coin flips.
Performing statistical analysis on data sets.
Overview of statistical modes and how to enter data.
Procedures for confirming, editing, and deleting statistical data.
Understanding results from various statistical calculations.
Reference formulas for financial, bond, depreciation, and statistical calculations.
Information on error codes, types, and operational limits.
Instructions and precautions for replacing the calculator battery.
Explanation of the order of operations in calculations.
Technical details on calculations, power, dimensions, and accessories.
Where to find additional information about Sharp calculators online.