HP F2219AA#ABA HP 20b Business Consultant Financial Calculator Manual - Page 55

Nb Period, Change, Business Problems, Percent Change Example with Compounding, Part % of Total Example

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Business Problems Note: although the example in Table 8-2 calls for no compounding, you may specify the number of compounding periods used in calculations with the Nb Period item in the %Change sub-menu. Nb Period is the number of compounding periods used in calculations between the old value and new value. The default is 1, but to change the setting, key in a number with Nb Period I displayed, followed by . After calculating the example above with no compounding, say, for example, you wish to calculate the percent change over six compounding periods: Table 8-3 Percent Change Example with Compounding Keys Display Description The current value of %Change for the given data. = Inputs 6 for the number of compounding periods. Calculates the percent change between the old value and the new value over six compounding periods. 3. What is 30% of 80? Table 8-4 Part % of Total Example Keys :# Display

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Business Problems
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Note: although the example in Table 8-2 calls for no compounding, you may specify the number of compounding periods used
in calculations with the
Nb Period
item in the
%Change
sub-menu.
Nb Period
is the number of compounding periods used in
calculations between the old value and new value. The default is
1
, but to change the setting, key in a number with
Nb Period
displayed, followed by
I
.
After calculating the example above with no compounding, say, for example, you wish to calculate the percent change over
six compounding periods:
Table 8-3
Percent Change Example with Compounding
Keys
Display
Description
The current value of
%Change
for the given data.
<6I
Inputs 6 for the number of compounding periods.
>=
Calculates the percent change between the old value
and the new value over six compounding periods.
3.
What is 30% of 80?
Table 8-4
Part % of Total Example
Keys
Display
Description
:#
Opens the %calc menu
.
<<
Scrolls to the
Part %Total
menu item.
I
Opens the
Part as %Total
sub-menu.
80I
Inputs
80
for
Total
.
<30I
Inputs
30
for
Part.
<=
Calculates the value of
Part%Total
for the given data.
To reset the menu items to their default values, with any item of the %calc menu displayed press
:x
. Press
>
or
<
to scroll until
%Calc
displays and press
I
to reset the menu, or
O
to cancel. Press
O
to exit the menu.