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Other CASH Mode Calculations, Maximum Number of DataEditor Items, CASH Mode Financial Calculation - irr

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A Other CASH Mode Calculations Example 2: To calculate the internal rate of return (IRR) • In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "IRR:Solve". • The IRR calculation result is assigned to financial variable (VARS) I. Example 3: To calculate the payback period (PBP) • In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "PBP:Solve". Example 4: To calculate net future value (NFV) • In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "NFV: Solve". A Maximum Number of DataEditor Items Maximum Number of Data Items DataEditor Screen 80 X 40 X, Y or X, FREQ 26 X, Y, FREQ • Only the x-column is used for calculation. Any values in the y-column and FREQ-column are not used. • Normally, you will be able to input up to 80 data items in the DataEditor. • To maximize the number of data items you can input, enter the STAT Mode, select "1-VAR", and then use the setup screen to select "Off" for the "STAT" setting (page E-21). • Values you input while "1-VAR" is selected are cleared when "2-VAR" is selected in the STAT Mode. Conversely, values you input while "2-VAR" is selected are cleared when "1-VAR" is selected in the STAT Mode. A CASH Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variable I is used in the CASH Mode. • The value of the CASH Mode variable is retained even if you change to another mode. Note, however, that I is also used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change the value assigned to it. E-53

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A
Other CASH Mode Calculations
Example 2:
To calculate the internal rate of return (IRR)
• In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select
“IRR:Solve”.
• The IRR calculation result is assigned to financial variable
(VARS)
I
.
Example 3:
To calculate the payback period (PBP)
• In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select
“PBP:Solve”.
Example 4:
To calculate net future value (NFV)
• In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select “NFV:
Solve”.
A
Maximum Number of DataEditor Items
Maximum Number of
DataEditor Screen
Data Items
80
X
40
X, Y or X, FREQ
26
X, Y, FREQ
• Only the
x
-column is used for calculation. Any values in
the
y
-column and FREQ-column are not used.
• Normally, you will be able to input up to 80 data items in
the DataEditor.
• To maximize the number of data items you can input,
enter the STAT Mode, select “1-VAR”, and then use the
setup screen to select “Off” for the “STAT” setting (page
E-21).
• Values you input while “1-VAR” is selected are cleared
when “2-VAR” is selected in the STAT Mode. Conversely,
values you input while “2-VAR” is selected are cleared
when “1-VAR” is selected in the STAT Mode.
A
CASH Mode Financial Calculation Variables
(VARS)
• Variable
I
is used in the CASH Mode.
• The value of the CASH Mode variable is retained even if
you change to another mode. Note, however, that
I
is
also used by other modes, so performing an input or
calculation operation may change the value assigned to
it.