Sony PEG-NZ90 powerOne Personal v2.0 Operating Instructions - Page 27

Tip, Examples

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Business Computations • After Tax: after tax amount. Tip The tip template computes tip, total bills, and performs bill-splitting functions. • Bill: the bill amount before tip. • Tip/Tip%/Tip$: "Tip" allows a percentage to be chosen from the pop-up list. "Tip%" allows a tip percentage to be manually entered. "Tip$" allows a tip amount to be shown or entered. • Total: the total amount including the tip. • #People: the number of people paying for the meal. • Ttl/Person: the total per person, split evenly among the people paying for the meal. The tip computation calculates from the top down. In other words, to calculate the tip amount, it will first attempt to use Bill, then Total, and finally Ttl/Person to calculate. It knows to use a value when the variable is not zero. If Bill is 0, for example, it will use Total. Examples Percent Change To perform this computation, choose Percent Change from the template menu on the main screen. Over 4 years, sales increased from $45 million to $115 million. The industry average is 20% increase per year. How does your company compare? Variable Entry Comments Clear... Sets the display to its default values 24 Infinity Softworks

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Business Computations
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After Tax
: after tax amount.
Tip
The tip template computes tip, total bills, and performs bill-splitting
functions.
Bill
: the bill amount before tip.
Tip/Tip%/Tip$
: "Tip" allows a
percentage to be chosen from the
pop-up list.
"Tip%" allows a tip
percentage to be manually
entered.
"Tip$" allows a tip
amount to be shown or entered.
Total
: the total amount including the tip.
#People
: the number of people paying for the meal.
Ttl/Person
: the total per person, split evenly among the people
paying for the meal.
The tip computation calculates from the top down.
In other words, to
calculate the tip amount, it will first attempt to use Bill, then Total, and
finally Ttl/Person to calculate.
It knows to use a value when the
variable is not zero.
If Bill is 0, for example, it will use Total.
Examples
Percent Change
To perform this computation, choose Percent Change from the
template menu on the main screen.
Over 4 years, sales increased from
$45 million to $115 million.
The industry average is 20% increase per
year.
How does your company compare?
Variable
Entry
Comments
Clear…
Sets the display to its default values