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Entering values for i/y, p/y, and c/y, Specifying payments due with annuities, Updating p1 and p2 – Texas Instruments Calculator User Manual

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Time-Value-of-Money and Amortization Worksheets

Entering Values for I/Y, P/Y, and C/Y

Enter

I/Y

as the nominal interest rate. The TVM worksheet

automatically converts

I/Y

to a per period rate based on the values of

P/Y

and

C/Y

.

Entering a value for

P/Y

automatically enters the same value for

C/Y

.

(You can change

C/Y

.)

Specifying Payments Due With Annuities

Use

END

/

BGN

to specify whether the transaction is an ordinary annuity

or an annuity due.

Set

END

for ordinary annuities, in which payments occur at the end

of each payment period. (This category includes most loans.)

Set

BGN

for annuities due, in which payments occur at the beginning

of each payment period. (This category includes most leases.)

Note: When you select beginning-of-period payments, the

BGN

indicator

appears. (No indicator appears for

END

payments.)

Updating P1 and P2

To update

P1

and

P2

for a next range of payments, press

% with

P1

or

P2

displayed.

Different Values for BAL and FV

The computed value for

BAL

following a specified number of payments

might be different than the computed value for

FV

following the same

number of payments.

When solving for

BAL

,

PRN

, and

INT

, the calculator uses the

PMT

value rounded to the number of decimal places specified by the
decimal format.

When solving for

FV

, the calculator uses the unrounded value for

PMT

.

Entering, Recalling, and Computing TVM Values

To enter a TVM value, key in the value and store it by pressing a TVM
key (

,, -, ., /, 0).

To display a stored TVM value, press

J and a TVM key.

You can enter or recall a value for any of the five TVM variables (

N

,

I/Y

,

PV

,

PMT

, or

FV

) in either the standard calculator mode or a worksheet

mode. The information displayed depends on which mode is selected.

In standard calculator mode, the calculator displays the variable
label, the = sign, and the value entered or recalled.