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I attended my Managerial Accounting class a few days ago and was told we would need to have a Financial Calculator for the class. I plan to take Financial Management in the future and need to know of a good easy to use calculator that has the following commands:
N, INT, FV, PV, and NPV
I remember someone saying they took Financial Management at Penn Foster and was given a free calculator, just curious what the make and model was for that calculator. I'm still undecided if I plan to take Financial Management at Penn Foster or LSU
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Just curious if anybody has tried this one?
BAII Plus Profressional
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At one point in my life I used the older model BAII plus (not professional) everyday. You will probably just use the same functions over and over again.
Has tons of excellent reviews on amazon:
Amazon.com: Texas Instruments BA II Plus Professional Financial Calculator: Electronics
Should be fine.
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I have both the TI BA II and the HP10bII and think the HP is the better calculator.
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