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Solution 11241: Computing Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Using the BA II PLUS™ and the BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL.

...d outflows (cash paid out). • [IRR] is used for computing internal rate of return. Please Note: IRR (internal rate of return) is the interest rate at which the net present value of the cash flows is equal to zero. A positive value for NPV indicates a profitable investment; a negative value for N...
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Solution 11244: Depreciation Worksheet on the BA II PLUS™ Family Calculator.

... Press the down arrow once and make sure YR is set to 1  10) Press the down arrow once and the depreciation amount (DEP) for the first year is shown, which is $85,714.29  11) Press the down arrow once and the remaining book value (RBV) for the first year is shown, which is $214,285.71  12) Press ...
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Solution 17609: Computing the Net Selling Price After Commission on the BA Real Estate™.

...ter commission on the BA Real Estate.Example:  A client must net at least $200,000 after the sale of his house. If the agent's sale commission is 7%, what is the minimum selling price that will satisfy the client's requirements? What is the commission for the sale?The solution below uses the foll...
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Solution 31311: Finding the Sum of a Column in the Lists & Spreadsheets Application using the TI-Nspire™ Family Handhelds.

...to the last empty row of column A and input the following: • Press [=][S][U][M][(][A][1][:][A][5][)][enter]. You will get the sum of the rows A1-A5 which is 65. Please see the TI-Nspire family products guidebooks for additional information. Solution 31311: Finding the Sum of ...
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Solution 11281: Calculating Quarterly Payments on the BA Real Estate™.

...late quarterly payments on the BA Real Estate? The example below will demonstrate how to calculate quarterly payments on the BA Real Estate.Example: What is the quarterly payment of a mortgage for $75,000 at 8.5% interest compounded quarterly, if it has to be paid off in 30 years?Input the data:...
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Solution 11278: Calculating Monthly Payments on the BA Real Estate™.

...te the monthly payment on the BA Real Estate? The example below will demonstrate how to calculate monthly payments on the BA Real Estate. Example: What would the monthly payment of a mortgage for $75,000 at 8.5% interest compounded monthly be, if it could be paid off in 30 years? Input the fo...
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Solution 11275: Calculating Annual Payment on the BA Real Estate™.

... How do I calculate annual payments on the BA Real Estate? The example shows how to calculate annual payments on the BA Real Estate.Example: What are the annual payments on a mortgage for $75,000 at 8.5 % interest compounded annually over 30 years?LOAN = 75000I = 8.5 TERM = 30PMT = ?Ente...
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Solution 11269: Calculating Interest Only Payments on the BA II PLUS™ or BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL.

...me as the present value (PV). The example below shows how to compute an interest-only payment on the BA II PLUS and BA II PLUS PROFESSIONAL. Example: What is the interest-only payment of a mortgage for $75,000 at 8.5 % interest with 360 payments? Solution: PV = 75000 I/Y = 8.5 N = 360 PMT = ? FV=...
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Solution 10273: Losing TI-Navigator™ Wireless Hub / AP Association Because of Interference by other Electronic devices.

... interfering, see if it can be changed to another channel that will not interfere such as 1 or 6. Please Note: Only use network channels 1, 6 and 11 when changing modifying channels to avoid network interference. These channels are the only main channels. All other channels not listed will actua...
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Solution 11268: Unexpected Rounded Results Displayed on the BA II PLUS™ and the BA II PLUS PROFESSIONAL™.

...IONAL financial calculators store numeric values internally to an accuracy of 13 digits, but the number of decimal places displayed can be specified. When using the floating decimal option only up to 9 digits are displayed. Results exceeding 9 digits appear in scientific notation. Changing the nu...
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Solution 11266: Rounding Standards for the BA II PLUS and BA II PLUS PROFESSIONAL Financial Calculators.

...ting affects only the display; it does not round the internal value, except for amortization and depreciation results. In the example provided below, when the calculator is set to display two decimal places, the calculator displays .07 but, internally it stores 0.065. To test this functionality, ...
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Solution 11258: Calculating a Percent Change on the BA II PLUS™ and the BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL.

...emonstrates how to use the worksheet. Example: A home buyer purchases a home last year for $180,000. If the house now has a market value of $187,000, what was the percentage growth of the market value of the home during the year? Solution: 1) Press [2nd] [Δ%]. OLD is displayed which represents th...
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Solution 11202: Calculating Monthly Payments on the BA-35 Solar.

...How do I calculate monthly payments using the BA-35 Solar? The monthly payments can be found on the BA-35 Solar by following the steps below.Example: What are the monthly payments on a mortgage for $75,000 at 8.5% interest which is compounded monthly over 30 years?Given:75000 = PV .71 = %i360 = N...
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Solution 18169: Finding the New Monthly Payment and APR of a Re-financed Loan Using the BA Real Estate™.

...ge loan at 12% annual interest. The couple can now re-finance the loan balance at 8.5% annual interest, provided they pay 2 points plus a $1,000 fee. What is the new monthly payment and the APR of the new loan? • Press [2nd] [BGN/END] until the BGN indicator disappears. • Press [2nd] [CLR TVM] to...
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Solution 11201: Calculating Future Value (FV) Using the BA-35 Solar Financial Calculator.

...alculate future value (FV) using my BA-35 Solar? The example below will demonstrate how to calculate future value (FV) using the BA-35 Solar.Example: What is the future value (FV) of a savings account in 20 years if the account currently contains $5,000 (PV) with an annual interest rate of 5% (%i...
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Solution 17191: Replacing the Ink Roller in a TI-5032 Printing Calculator.

...I-5032 can be replaced by following the steps below: 1. Turn the calculator off. 2. Open the printer compartment by pushing the plastic tear window where it is marked. 3. Remove the ink roller by gently pushing back the raised tab on the ink roller and then lifting the ink roller out of the co...
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Solution 11197: Calculating Annual Payments on the BA-35 Solar.

...ow do I calculate annual payments on the BA-35 Solar? The example below will demonstrate how to calculate annual payments on the BA-35 Solar.Example: What are the annual payments of a mortgage for $75,000 at 8.5 % interest which is compounded annually for 30 years?Given information:PV = 75,000%i ...
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Solution 11231: Clearing Values on the BA II PLUS™ and the BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL.

...to standard-calculator mode press [2ND] [QUIT]   To stop all pending operations in the standard-calculator mode and display zero press [2ND] [QUIT]   While in a worksheet, to clear a value that has been keyed into the display but has not yet entered as a variable value press [CE/C] [CE/C].   To c...
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Solution 37015: Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for Educational Technology Products

...tegories including anything defined by OSHA as an "article". OSHA has defined "article" as a manufactured item other than a fluid or particle; (i) which is formed to a specific shape or design during manufacture; (ii) which has end use function(s) dependent in whole or in part upon its shape...
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Solution 31691: Resolving Issues with Texas Instruments Family Software Installer Launching then Disappearing.

... How do I resolve issues with Texas Instruments Family software installer launching then disappearing? Texas Instruments family software installers, when launched, display a window showing the extraction of the files necessary for installation. After this initial window the installation dialo...
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Solution 11221: Calculating Logarithms, Natural Logarithms, and Inverse Natural Logarithms on the BAII PLUS™ or the BAII PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL.

...0 function, since its functionality is intended for financial math purposes. Only natural logarithms (log base e) may be computed on this calculator (which are often used in stocks, statistics, and logarithmic regressions). The natural log is computed by inputting the number followed by the natur...
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Solution 11220: Calculating Annual Payments on the BA II PLUS™ and the BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL.

...e Base Knowledge Base Search How Do I Calculate Annual Payments on the BA II PLUS or the BA II PLUS PROFESSIONAL? Example: What would the annual payment of a 30 year mortgage for $75,000 at 8.5% interest be? PV = 75000 I/Y = 8.5 N = 30 PMT = ? To Solve: 1) Press the ...
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Solution 23290: Texas Instruments' Support for Application Virtualization Platforms such as Softgrid®, Citrix®, and Thin Client™.

...ion of a virtual (rather than actual) version of something, such as a hardware platform, operating system (OS), storage device, or network resources. While a physical computer in the classical sense is clearly a complete and actual machine, both subjectively (from the user's point of view) and ob...
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Solution 11232: Computing Effective APR with Points and Fees on the BA II PLUS™ and the BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL.

...he BA II PLUS PROFESSIONAL. Example: Assume there is a $100,000 mortgage with 2 points and $5,000 in fees. With an 8% interest rate for 360 months, what is the effective APR after points and fees?• Press the [2ND] [P/Y].• Press [1] [2] [ENTER]. This also sets the C/Y (compounding periods) to m...
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Solution 11218: Bond Worksheet on the BA II PLUS™ and the BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL.

...s the [Down Arrow] once, then input 9.75, and press [ENTER] to enter the yield 10) Press the [Down Arrow] once and press [CPT] to compute the price, which is 98.15 11) Press the [Down Arrow] once to view the accrued interest, which is 3.54Please see the BA II PLUS or BA II PLUS PROFESSIONAL guid...
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