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Hello
I'm searching for a financial calculator for Financial Math and Actuarial (sp?) Math undergrad classes.
Is this new Casio financial calculator worthwhile? Anyone's been using it? It compares favourably with HP12C/P and TI BAII? I haven't found a link to download its manual...
Best regards
Iuri Wickert
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I'd like to get the 100V and 200V.
If anyone knows where they are available, please let me know.
Gene Wright
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Hi Gene
It's available in Brazil:
http://busca.americanas.com.br/procura.asp?id=10655&raiz=5359&kw=calculadora
Compare the prices... The Aurora can be found at R$190,00. On the "street market" the HP12CP costs about R$300,00; I'll check the Casio price on the street... The TI BAII shown is the old one (the pictures is correct, that's why I'm afraid to buy it). US$1,00 = R$2,60
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Perhaps I'll check the australia location that seems to have them. Wonder what shipping would be? :-)
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You can get the FC100v in the UK at Classic Calculators
http://tinyurl.com/48yz4
They also sell the Aurora FN1000
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The 100V is available in France. If you want a new, unopened one, I can purchase it andsend it your way, at cost (with receipt and including shipping). No idea about the dealer's price.
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CASIO & TI PEOPLE GO HOME!!!!
Just a joke. = )
Actually, I started as a TI user (I still have my TI55II from 1982), but then I saw the light and got me a HP11C, the most practical calculator ever made.
But I DO really hate Casios!!!!!
@Iuri: the HP12C is a very nice machine; get yourself one. I used mine very successfully to solve some linear programming and decision theory problems.
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I bought a Casio FC-100V at my local Uni in Queensland Australia for AUD$80. Pity the instructions seem to be lacking.