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Designed for business professionals and students, this easy-to-use financial calculator delivers powerful computation functions and memory. Easy-to-read, 10-digit display Prompted display shows current variable label and values. Calculate IRR and NPV for cash flow analysis. Store up to 24 uneven cash flows with up to four-digit frequencies. Edit inputs to analyze the impact of changes in variables. Time-value-of-money function.Quickly solve calculations for annuities, loans, mortgages, leases and savings. Depreciation schedules. Choose from six methods for calculating depreciation, book value, and remaining depreciable amount. Interest rate conversions. Convert between annual (nominal) and effective interest rates. Exam acceptance. The BA II Plus calculator is approved for use on the Chartered Financial Analyst*, GARP Financial Risk Manager (FRM)~ exam, and Certified Management Accountants~ exam. *Chartered Financial Analyst is a registered trademark owned by CFA Institute. ~GARP and FRM are registered trademarks owned by Global Association of Risk Professionals, Inc. ~CMA is a registered trademark of the Institute of Management Accountants, Inc. None are affiliated with or endorse TI products.
 
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TI BAII Plus vs. HP12C
on April 18, 2011
Posted by: setecastronomy
from Dallas
I do finance tutoring. I've taught students with both calculators. I own both calculators myself.
TI Cons
The TI is not nearly as intuitive as people claim. The complexity it adds, does make it a little easier to check errors in your calculations. However, this also leads to erroneous answers if you aren't careful about resetting your registers.
TI Pros
It's inexpensive and it's durable.
What's great about it: Price & Durability
What's not so great: Ease of use
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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