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You can look at the Warren's site, Library->Application Pacs->Standard Applications Pac Manual, images 18,19 and 20. Program is for 41C but it shouldn't be hard to get it to work on 15C.
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Hi,
You need to look at the Excel help for "PV" to see the formula they are using.
An excerpt from Excel Help:
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PMT
See Also
Calculates the payment for a loan based on constant payments and a constant interest rate.
Syntax
PMT(rate,nper,pv,fv,type)
For a more complete description of the arguments in PMT, see the PV function.
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Best regards,
Bill
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Hi, e._e. (may I?)
There is an oustanding, original HP book for the HP15C named "HP15 Advanced Functions Handbook", that's also available as one of the e-books at the MoHPC CD pack. In this book, pages 26 to 44, one can find MANY examples of how to use the HP15C to solve Time-Value-of-Money problems and also discounted cash flow's Net-Present-Value and Internal-Rate-of-Return. It's worth taking a look at them.
Hope this helps, too.
Cheers.
Luiz (Brazil)
Edited: 25 Mar 2004, 3:00 p.m.