The two calculators you are referring to do not have a financial utility. they cannot calculate cash flows. Casio does make a financial calculator, the FC-200V. Texas Instruments has two or three Business Analysts and so does HP. Some Casio Graphing Calculators are able to perform TVM, Amortization and such like financial applications.
SOURCE: it is actually about Casio fx-350MS
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SOURCE: how to convert to binary using casio fx-350MS?
Hello,
In the FX300Ms manual, the same for the FX350MS, there is no way to use base-n (binary, octal, hexadecimal) calculations.
Sorry.
SOURCE: my calculator casio fx 350ES doesnt give me right
Did you enter a dot as a separator for the thousands? If yes, this is the error. The calculator interprets all digits following the dot as fractions of decimals.
So you enter 220.000 meaning 220 thousand, your calculator gets it as 220 comma 0, and thats where your three zeros go...
To make it right, enter your numbers as 220000 - 100000 and you'll get 120000 as result.
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Instead of calculating PV of cash flows year by year, some of the calculators can straight compute the NPV, by just key in :
n = ? years
Cash flows for each year
Cost of capital = ? %
So, i would like to know whether can i do that by using Casio fx-350MS or fx-350ES?
If yes, please show me the way. Thanks :)
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