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Fazz86 09-20-2007 10:53 PM

Finance Course Calculator
 
I have one of those Texas Instrument TI-83 i think it is big ol $100 calculators. The teacher says we need a finance calculator for intrest ect. I am wondering if this thing is capible of performing the operations we need. Thanks!

ItalianFX 09-21-2007 12:32 AM

Re: Finance Course Calculator
 
I've always used by TI-83 in my finance classes, but I don't know what you are doing.

dp13368 09-21-2007 08:51 AM

Re: Finance Course Calculator
 
There is a financial/business program add-on for ti-83 and above calculators. You need to get the ti-> computer cable and download it though.

Big TR 09-21-2007 09:32 AM

Re: Finance Course Calculator
 
Back in High School in the mid-90's I would write programs for all sorts of calculations on my big, blue TI-81. Yes, I was a Math Team loser.

spex x 09-21-2007 10:03 AM

Re: Finance Course Calculator
 
I don't know anything about the TI-83, but I've got several fiancial calculators. IMO, they're a good thing to keep in your office, car, briefcase, backpack, pocket. I just about always have one. So obv, I'd recommend that you get one. You can get a cheaper one for like $40 at Office Max, it'll work fine, and prob be less hastle than trying to make your non-financial calc into a financial calc.

polkaface 09-21-2007 02:12 PM

Re: Finance Course Calculator
 
Depening on the school and course, some teachers will not allow programmable calculators on tests.

That said, you could probably get by (assuming you can use it on a test) with the calculator you have. Although a Financial calc. will be 10x easier and quicker for you.


Like Spex, I also still use my calculator a lot even though I am out of class. It's real easy to use in terms of how quickly you will pay things off, what monthly payments would be, etc.

Personally, in terms of ease of use and long-term use I would spend the $40 for a fin. calc.

ActionTodd 09-21-2007 02:30 PM

Re: Finance Course Calculator
 
isn't TI-83 a scientific calculator?
and not a financial calculator

JJSCOTT2 09-21-2007 05:51 PM

Re: Finance Course Calculator
 
Technically, yeah, but if 30 bucks isn't a big deal to you I highly recommend you get a BA II+. It will save you a crapload of hassle.

PRE 09-21-2007 06:09 PM

Re: Finance Course Calculator
 
Get the BAII plus.

You don't want to use the TI 83 for finance if you ever plan on getting a CFA.

a_slew_of_mice 09-21-2007 07:10 PM

Re: Finance Course Calculator
 
BA II+ is a cheap and simple finance calculator. useable on CFA

HP 12c is a bit harder to use, programmable and you can use it on the CFA

HP 17BII+ is easy to use and program but you can't use it on the CFA.


If you plan on taking the CFA, get the 12c. If not, get the 17BII+. It will make your life so much easier.


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