HP-12C: Net Present Value for Even and Uneven Cash Flows
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- This video will explain the concept of Net Present Value (NPV) and take you though several examples using an HP-12C Platinum financial calculator. The HP-12C is ideally suited to these calculations.
Hi for everyone getting 3814.97 clear your calculator's memory by f (fin) f (reg) before you do the 2nd uneven calculation, thanks for the video it was so helpful
More than satisfied by a calculator tutorial that uses handwritten slides over PowerPoint
A true lifesaver! I do not feel so lost now! Bless you!
Thanks for the simple and helpful video.
Great video. Thanks!
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When I pressed NPV I got 3,814.97.... what did I do wrong?
The same exact thing is happening to me, and you will notice the sound breaks for a milli second just before he determines the NPV
clear your calculator's memory by f (fin) f (reg) before you do the 2nd uneven calculation. it works now.
how about uneven cashflow with different frequencies? my HP 12 c sometimes gets it right but most of the time I don't get the correct answer. very frustrating and time-consuming during exams. what I do is I enter the first cfj and its frequency. Then i enter the 2nd cfj and its frequency and I calculate NPV. what am I doing wrong?
Hello. When i pressed npc got 4.069,35. what did i do wrong?
The HP 12C is a completely obsolete calculator that costs 5 times more than any modern calculator with millions of extra features.
In the exact courses, the teacher asks the students to buy a calculator and each student chooses a different model and learns how to use it. Only in financial math courses students are REQUIRED to buy the HP 12C and have to learn how to use it to key the key.
I do not know if the students in this area are stupider than the exact ones or if the teachers in this area are stupid and only know how to teach using this calculator.
The result is a technological backwardness of 30 years and an unnecessary expenditure of money. It was the extra time that students spend to learn how to use it.
This calculator:
There is no alphanumeric display,
It uses "Polish reverse logic" that is not intuitive and is what makes learning difficult,
It has no advanced editing feature of the number entered,
It does not save the calculation history.
To evidence bad faith in this process. Suffice it to say that there are mobile apps that emulate this calculator. Then no one else would need to buy it. But that no one teaches.