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HP 10B Financial Calculator If you need to keep up with your fast-paced business courses while working and planning for your future career, invest in the HP10B business calculator. Featuring over 100 built-in functions for business, finance, mathematics, and statistics, the HP10B is an ideal calculator for business students who want to get ahead. Easily calculate loan payments, interest rates, amortization, discounted cash flow analyses, TVM (loans, savings, and leasing) and more. Statistical analysis is cumulative and you can figure standard deviation, mean, and weighted mean in addition to forecasting and the correlation coefficient. Cash flow analysis is register-based and has 15 functions.

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Calculated Industries 3415 Qualifier Plus IIIX Real Estate Finance Calculator

The Qualifier Plus IIIx is the most versatile and easy-to-understand real estate calculator on the market. Provide fast and accurate payment solutions and qualify buyers on the spot! Perfect for all real estate finance professionals - including agents, brokers, bankers, mortgage originators, title officers and trainers.

Features:

  • Versatile Buyer Pre-Qualifying for Conventionaland FHA/VA Loans
  • Complete PITI Payment Solutions
  • Amortization with Remaining Balances
  • Calculate Combo Loans (80:10:10 and 80:15:05),Bi-Weekly Loans, ARMs
  • Easy Rent vs. Buy Comparisons and Estimated Tax SavingsIncludes
  • Protective Slide Cover
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    Sharp EL-738C 10-Digit Financial Calculator - Product Name: 10-Digit Financial Calculator - Product Type: Financial Calculator Technical Information - Functions: - Cost - Sell - Margin - Mark-up - Percent - Sign change - Square root - Amortization - Time-value-of-money - Non-uniform cash flow - Interest rate conversion - Two-variable statistics with linear regression Display and Graphics - Display Screen: 2 Line(s) x 10 Character(s) - LCD Physical Characteristics - Dimensions: 1.03″ x 2.7andquot; x 5.03″
    Customer Review: Awesome Calculator
    I am new to Finance and i agree with the previous two reviewers that this is a great calculator from what i have seen so far. I especially love the NPV and IRR calculation when i compare this to the TI-BAII PLUS. The keys are soft touch, the color layout is great and all in all i have found this very easy to use. The price is great when you compare this to A TI-83 or similar.

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    HP 12C Financial Calculator- Black/ Gold The HP 12C Platinum Professional Calculator features a 99-step memory capacity and more than 120 built-in functions. Uses efficient RPN logic. Calculate mortgages, balloon payments, depreciation, bond yields and more. Compute time value of money for savings, loans, leasing, amortization schedules, price and yield of bonds, cash flows, date arithmetic, depreciations and percentages. The Platinum edition has all the same features as the HP12C standard, plus a 400-step program memory, RPN and Algebraic entry modes and more than 130 built-in functions. Both models include batteries and a case. Compact design: 3 1/10in.H x 5in.W x 3/5in.D. This includes the owners handbook and problem solving guide and the case.
    Customer Review: HP 12C Financial Calculator Gold
    This is the best calculator to financial area. I indicate to everyone to purchase it.

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    Calculated Industries 3405 Real Estate Master IIIX Real Estate Finance Calculator

    Calculate complete PITI payment solutions, amortization, combo loans, ARMs, rent vs. buy comparisons and much more. Ideal for new agents and professionals who dont require buyer qualifying functions.

  • Complete PITI Payment Solutions
  • Amortization with Remaining Balances
  • Calculate Combo Loans (80:10:10 and 80:15:5), Bi-Weekly Loans, ARMs
  • Easy Rent vs. Buy Comparisons and Estimated Tax Savings
    Customer Review: great calculator
    Bought it as a gift and the recipient is very happy with it. Highly recommended.
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    HP 12c Financial Calculator (12C#ABA) Programmable financial calculator Comprehensive instruction manual Uses reverse polish notation (RPN)
    Customer Review: a classic for a reason
    Like many other reviewers, I “turned on” to the HP 12C while earning a business degree in the 1980s. My orginal 12C was misplaced ten years ago, and I replaced it with the HP 17BII. While the 17B is an extremely functional calculator, I replaced it with a new 12C. Why? Mainly battery life (with light to moderate use, I still needed to replace the batteries once a year… with three watch sized batteries, that cost adds up quickly). In addition the 12C is more compact, and I like the setup of the keys much better. Processing speed? Well, I thing the 12C is more than adequate for a handheld calculator. If you frequently find yourself needing to blaze through complex complications, it’s probably best to get out your laptop computer. Highly recommended.
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    HP 17BII+ Financial Calculator Designed with real-estate, business, and finance professionals in mind, the HP 17bII+ financial calculator provides RPN or algebraic data-entry modes and over 250 easy-to-use functions. Its two-line, 22-character display is easy to read, offering convenient menus and prompts, plus clock and calendar.

    Free Online Training
    Make the most of your HP calculator with free online training. First, visit http://www.hp.com/calculators/educators.html for Learning Modules, which are online self-paced training lessons that you control. Second, visit http://www.hp.com/calculators/training/virtual_classroom.html to register for Virtual Courses that are conducted by experienced instructors who can answer your questions. Third, click below to take an interactive Product Tour and learn about the rich features this calculator offers.

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