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Solution 11281: Calculating Quarterly Payments on the BA Real Estate™.

... 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:LOAN = 75000I% = 8.5TERM = 30PMT = ?To Solve:1. Press the [2nd] key and the [I%] key. (This enters the P/Y worksheet.)2. Set P/Y to 4...
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Solution 11279: Calculating Present Value on the BA Real Estate™.

...2ND] [CLR TVM]. 3. Set both P/Y (payments per year) and C/Y (compounds per year) to 1 ¾ Press [2ND] [P/Y] [1] [=] [=]. 4. Enter number of payments ¾ Input 20, then press [TERM]. 5. Enter interest rate ¾ Input .5, then press [I%].   6. Enter final balance ¾ Input 10000, then press [FV]. 7. Compute...
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Solution 11278: Calculating Monthly Payments on the BA Real Estate™.

...e. 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 following data: LOAN = 75000 I% = 8.5 TERM = 30 PMT = ? To Solve: 1. Press the [2nd] key and the [I%] key. (This enters the P/Y works...
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Solution 11275: Calculating Annual Payment on the BA Real Estate™.

...This will set the Periods Per Year to 1.)• The compounding periods has also changed to 1. • Press the [ON/C] key twice. (This will clear the screen.)Input the calculation:• Press the [2nd] key and the [FV] key. (This clears the TVM worksheet.)• Enter 75000 and press the [LOAN] key. (This stores 7...
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Solution 11269: Calculating Interest Only Payments on the BA II PLUS™ or BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL.

...ENTER] key. This also sets the C/Y (compounding periods) to monthly.  Press the [2nd] key and the [CPT] key. (This exits the P/Y worksheet.) Input 75000 and press the [PV] key. (This stores 75000 to the Present Value register.) Input 8.5 and press the [I/Y] key. (This stores 8.5 to t...
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Solution 37756: TI-Smartview CE™ Emulator is unresponsive.

...Search Why is the TI-Smartview CE™ Emulator unresponsive? While the software is running a TI-Basic program, it may not be responsive to new inputs. To restore the emulator please try the steps below: 1) Press [On] to break the program 2) Switch back to the Emulator Explorer and refresh ...
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Solution 11253: Storing Values in Memory Using the BA II PLUS™ Family Calculator.

... recall them later? The BA II PLUS family calculator has (10) memory registers available to store values. The example below will demonstrate how to input values into the memory of the BA II PLUS family calculator:  Input the value to be stored.  2) Press the [STO] key. 3) Press a digit key 0 t...
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Solution 11202: Calculating Monthly Payments on the BA-35 Solar.

...% interest which is compounded monthly over 30 years?Given:75000 = PV .71 = %i360 = N? = PMTSolution Steps:• Press the [2nd] key and the [CMR] key.• Input 75000 and press the [PV] key. (This stores 75000 to the present value register.)• Input 8.5 [2nd] [÷12] and press the [%i] key. (This stores t...
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Solution 11197: Calculating Annual Payments on the BA-35 Solar.

....5N = 30PMT = ?Solution:• Set decimal to two places. Press the [2nd] key, then the [CPT] key, then the 2 key. (This fixes the decimal to 2 places.)• Input 75000 and press the [PV] key. (This stores 75000 to the present value register.)• Input 8.5 and press the [%i] key. (This stores the annual in...
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Solution 11230: Changing the Decimal Setting on the BA II PLUS™ Family Financial Calculator.

...SIONAL). To change the decimal setting: 1) Press [2nd] [FORMAT]. "DEC" is displayed, along with a value indicating the current decimal setting. 2) Input the number of decimal places to be displayed (0 - 9) and press [ENTER]. The [ENTER] key is located to the right of the [CPT] key. 3) Now press...
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Solution 11221: Calculating Logarithms, Natural Logarithms, and Inverse Natural Logarithms on the BAII PLUS™ or the BAII PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL.

...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 natural log key, which is labeled [LN]. Example: To calculate the natural log of 100: 1) Press [1] [0] [0]. 2)...
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Solution 11160: Troubleshooting a Connection Failure Error on TI-GRAPH LINK™ 2 Software for Macintosh®.

... calculator and the TI-GRAPH LINK 2 Software. Try any of the following: Make sure the TI Connectivity Cable is connected securely. If not sure, unplug and reseat the cable connection. Make sure the Calculator is on and on the home screen. Make sure the cable is securely connect...
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Solution 11218: Bond Worksheet on the BA II PLUS™ and the BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL.

...ty, compute the bond's price and accrued interest. 1) Press [2nd][Bond] to enter the Bond worksheet2) Press [2nd][CLR Work] to clear the worksheet3) Input 4.0102 and press [ENTER] to input the settlement date (ENTER is located to the right of CPT)4) Press the [Down Arrow] once, then input 8.5, an...
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Solution 11208: Computing Effective APR with Points and Fees on the BA-35 Solar.

...% interest rate for 360 months, what is the effective APR after points and fees? Compute as follows:• Press [AC/ON] to clear the memory registers. • Input 360 and press the [N] key. • Input 8 [2nd] [%i], then press [%i] again to store the monthly rate. • Input 100,000 and press [PV]. • Press [CPT...
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Solution 11200: Calculating for a Mortgage's Annuity Factor Using the BA-35 Solar or the BA Real Estate™.

...ity factor. It can be calculated by solving for the present value of a $1-per-year payment, discounted at 10% for 25 years. Please use the following input: On the BA Real Estate, make sure P/Y is set to 1 for annually. Press [2nd][I%][1][=]. TERM = 25 I% = 10 PMT = -1 CPT for LOAN = 9.077   On th...
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Solution 11198: Calculating Canadian Mortgages on the BA-35 Solar.

...PT] [2] to fix the calculator to two decimal places.First, the interest rate per compounding period must be converted to a rate per payment period.• Input 2 and press [N] for the number of compounding periods per year.• Input 13 divided by 2 [=] to calculate the rate per compounding period, then ...
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Solution 11213: Performing Statistics Calculations Using the BA-35 Solar.

... the correlation coefficient of the linear regression?f) What is the y value at x=5? Solution:• Press [MODE] until STAT is displayed on the screen.• Input 2 [xy] 11 [S+]• Input 3 [xy] 9 [S+]• Input 6 [xy] 4 [S+]• Input 8 [xy] 1 [S+]• Input 4 [xy] 6 [S+] Calculate the variables:a) mean - Press [2n...
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Solution 10675: Changing the User Name for Texas Instruments Online Accounts.

...bsite.• Select 'Sign in' at the top of the page.• Log in with the current user name and password.• Select 'My Account' at the top of the home page.• Input and verify the new user name in the change user name section. • Select [SUBMIT] then [DONE]. Solution 10675: Changing the User Name for Texa...
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Solution 11240: Computing Profit Margin Using the BA II PLUS™ Family Calculator.

... is Sally's profit margin (MAR)? 1) Press [2nd] [PROFIT] to access the profit margin worksheet. 2) Press [2nd] [CLR WORK] to clear the worksheet. 3) Input 100 and press [ENTER]. The screen should display CST= 100.00. 4) Press the [↓] key, input 125 and press [ENTER]. The screen should display SEL...
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Solution 11196: Calculating Amortization on the BA-35 Solar.

...s)?PV = 75000%i = 8.5N = 30PMT = ?Compute as follows:• Press the [2nd] key and the [CE/C] key. (This clears the Memory Register of the calculator.)• Input 75000 and press the [PV] key. (This stores 75000 to the Present Value register.)• Input 8.5 and press the [2nd] key and the [%i] key. (This di...
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Solution 23990: Calculating Continuous Compounding Interest Using a BA II PLUS™ Family Calculator.

...hat compounds continously. What is the future value of the CD? 1) Press [2nd] [CLR TVM] to clear out any previous TVM entries. 2) Press [2nd] [P/Y], input 1, then press [ENTER]. 3) Press the [down arrow] key, input 1,000,000,000, then press [ENTER]. Please Note: Inputting a very large value for t...
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Solution 40318: Girls Scouts of America TI Technology Loan Program

...so contact your local ETC. For more details about the program visit our BulleTIn Board Blog at https://education.ti.com/en/bulletinboard/girlscoutsloanprogram To request a loan, please fill out the request form available at  http://ti-enews-education.ti.com/GS For questions about using your TI te...
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Solution 23970: Calculating a Balloon Payment Using the BA II PLUS Family Calculator.

...end of 15 years. How much will the balloon payment be at the end of 15 years? • Press [2nd] [CLR TVM] to clear all TVM values. • Press [2nd] [P/Y], input 12, then press [ENTER] [2nd] [QUIT]. • Input 360 and press the [N] key. NOTE: The value of 360 was obtained by multiplying 30 (years) by 12 (n...
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Solution 22331: Calculating Canadian Mortgages on the BA II Plus™ and BA II Plus™ Professional.

...the monthly payments? Follow the steps below to calculate a Canadian mortgage: • Press [2ND] [FV] to clear any previous entries • Press [2ND] [I/Y], input 26 and press [ENTER] for P/Y • Scroll down then input 2 and press [ENTER] for C/Y. • Press [2nd][QUIT] • Input 30, press [2nd] [xP/Y] and then...
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Solution 11513: Troubleshooting a "Connection Failure" Error on TI Connect™ Software for Mac® .

...f the following: Make sure the TI Connectivity Cable is connected securely to the computer. To check whether the connection is properly seated, unplug and reseat the cable connection. Make sure the calculator is on and on the home screen. Make sure the cable is securely connected t...
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