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Texas Instruments BA II Plus Professional Financial Calculator | 
enlarge | Brand: Texas Instruments Category: CE
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $35.00 You Save: $14.99 (30%)
New (43) Used (7) from $32.00
Rating: 179 reviews
Format: Cd Platform: Windows Color: SILVER Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Battery: 4 AAA Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 6.7 x 1.3
MPN: BA II PLUS PRO Model: BA II PLUS PRO UPC: 033317192045 EAN: 0033317192045 ASIN: B0001EMLZW
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| Features:
| • | Easy-to-read 10-digit display, 10-number memory | | • | Comfortable firm-touch keypad |
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Amazon.com Product Description The BA II Plus Professional calculator features all the great features of its predecessor while packing in even more time-saving functions to make short work of complex equations. It's an ideal choice for entry level and advanced finance, accounting, economics, investment, statistics, and other business classes. It's also a great choice to bring to the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) exam. Along with the standard capabilities of time-value-of-money, accrued interest, amortization, cost-sell-margin, and depreciation calculations, users can calculate more advanced business and finance related issues. It will handle net future value (NFV), modified internal rate of return (MIRR), modified duration, payback, discount payback, and more. Its rugged metal exterior, firm-touch keypad and anti-slip rubber feet make it ideal for anyone in accounting, economics, investing, statistics, and related businesses. It also comes with a black protective case.
Product Description The BA II Plus Professional Business Calculator is an amazing next-generation calculator designed especially for accounting and business professionals. Save time while crunching numbers while working out complex equations. Along with the standard capabilities of time-value-of-money, accrued interest, amortization, cost-sell-margin, and depreciation, users will calculate more advanced business and finance related issues. Handle Net Future Value(NFV), Modified Internal Rate of Return(MIRR), Modified Duration, Payback, Discount Payback and more. Its rugged metal exterior, firm-touch keypad and no slide rubber feet make it ideal for anyone in accounting, economics, investing, statistics and related businesses. It's also approved for the Chartered Financial Analyst(CFA) exam. Comes with black protective case. Multiple depreciation day-count methods - 30/360, Act/Act Determine depreciation schedules, partial years and days between dates Includes Trig. and log. Functions
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TI BA II November 25, 2008 Excelent product. Very easy to use and nice size for such a powerfull calculator. For my MBA classes has been very helpful.
Not up to current standards November 9, 2008 I have two previous BA calculators from TI and this one is impressive in appearance and touch. Regrettably, the first function I tried failed.br /The calc. has a default date value of 12-31-1990 although you can enter your own dates for number-of-days computations. The problem is that the calculator accepts the year value as two digits as in 08 and not 2008. The consequence is that I can't calculate the number of days prior to 2000 (00). How about long term bonds? The user guide and calculator delivers ERROR 6 when I attempt a four digit year. Perhaps someone knows a work around but the manual and calculator are no help discovering it. Why doesn't TI allow date inputs like Hewlett Packard: 01.011950?
exactly what I expected November 4, 2008 The calculator is exactly what I expected, it really simplifies your work, cant say anything bad about that!!
Financial Calculator October 28, 2008 Perfect for finance majors. I am currently a senior at the University of Notre Dame, and the functions are just what I have been needing. Very simple to use and light, it's perfect for any student or business person.
a Good Buy! October 28, 2008 I am taking the CFA exam next June and needed to get a professional calculator. I read the reviews for both the TI and the HP.. While there seemed to be some concern for ease of use of the TI, the HP seemed too complicated to learn. I ultimately went with the recommendation of the review course which suggested the TI. The price was excellent and I have not been disappointed with the decision!!! There are some neat features on the TI that have been fun to learn... Oh, and check out the free video tutorials you can find by going to TI's website. Good times! - Steve
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