Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Calculator

HP 17bII+ financial calculator is probably the best financial calculator around today. A must have for Accounting and Finance students and it includes almost all financial functions such as bonds, time value of money, Cashflow, depreciation and amortisation apart from all the statistical calculations you might need for some finance/accounting problems. I've been using it for a year and I think i've just explored 10% of its usefulness. On the other hand, it is based on US/Canadian financial system in such a way that bonds par value are expressed in 100 instead of $ 1000, despite the fact that US treasury bonds and notes are usually denominated in $ 1000 as in Australia, which requires all bonds calculations with par value of $ 1000 be factored into $100. See for yourself here http://h50055.www5.hp.com/calculators/au/en/financial/17bIIplus/

Showroom Price $ 250 but can be bought online for $ 180.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ekhai thianpa keini thiamna tlem tan chuan i calculator han sawi hi chu a va han turu hmel ve mawle TX-85 aiin a tha daih tihna ani maw? TX-85 pawh hi ka hmang tha thiam chuan miah lo ania:-) goodluck with your studies

Anonymous said...

Casio FC 200 Volt ang kha hman chu anuam ber. user frndly riau a. Amerika or Ka lo te siam ai chuan Japanese technology hi hman a nuam tlangpui. Chuan a function khi a tlem hmel ang reng. Chuang Bond's ah poh kha. Casio ah chuan settings a omsa chuanglo. i duh zok2 100 or 1000 i hmang thei. 100 chu hman ngun zok ani tlangpui.

Anonymous said...

James Bond-a kalkulator kha lei rawh.... poisa i ngah tho sia.. :P.. a function a tam tlats... tin.. zam hlek suh.. kan tan tlats che a nia
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