Other Worksheets 73
Comparing the Nominal Interest Rate of Investments 
Comparing the nominal interest rate (annual percentage rate) of 
investments is misleading when the investments have the same nominal 
rate but different numbers of compounding periods per year. 
To make a more valid comparison, convert the nominal interest rate 
(
NOM) to the annual effective interest rate (EFF) for each investment.
• The nominal interest rate (
NOM) is the interest rate per 
compounding period multiplied by the number of compounding 
periods per year.
• The annual effective interest rate (EFF) is the compound annual 
interest rate that you actually earn for the period of time stated.
Resetting Variables
• To reset all calculator variables and formats to default values, 
including the Interest Conversion worksheet variables, press & 
} !.
• To clear the 
NOM and EFF variables and reset default values without 
affecting 
C/Y, press & z in the Interest Conversion 
worksheet.  
Converting Variables
You can convert a nominal rate to an annual effective rate or vice versa.
Entering Values for Nom and EFF
Enter a value for NOM or EFF as an annual rate.
Converting Interest Rates
1. To access the Interest Conversion worksheet, press & v. The 
current NOM value appears.
2. To clear the worksheet, press & z.
3. Enter a value for the known interest rate (either NOM or EFF).
4. To enter a value for a known variable, press # or " until 
NOM or 
EFF is displayed, key in a value, and press !.
5. Press # to display 
C/Y. If necessary, change the value and press !.
Variable Default
NOM 0
EFF 0
C/Y 1