Posted by Marc Donovan on November 08, 2002 at 22:52:37:
If you have a spreadsheet program (Excel), you already have a financial calculator. Look for PMT, PV, FV, etc formulas under the financial category.
Posted by Marc Donovan on November 08, 2002 at 22:52:37:
If you have a spreadsheet program (Excel), you already have a financial calculator. Look for PMT, PV, FV, etc formulas under the financial category.
Financial calculator - Posted by JohnGA
Posted by JohnGA on November 07, 2002 at 22:23:09:
Could someone tell me where I can find a financial calculator? From the tables in DOW, I’m thinking it isn’t just your run of the mill calculator. I went to Radio Shack and to KMart…nothing but regular calcs. I’d like to get my hands on one if someone could help. Thanks.
Re: Financial calculator - Posted by Joe
Posted by Joe on November 08, 2002 at 15:02:32:
If you can’t find a calculator, how in the world are you ever going tofind a deal?
Re: Financial calculator - Posted by Alan - North Atlanta
Posted by Alan - North Atlanta on November 08, 2002 at 02:35:28:
Staples for $30.
Then go to Lonnies article http://www.creonline.com/articles/art-200.html and you will have all the info you will need to get started.
What part of GA are you in???
Good Luck
Alan - North Atlanta
Re: Financial calculator - Posted by Lisa (CA)
Posted by Lisa (CA) on November 07, 2002 at 23:25:06:
I recently bought myself an HP 10BII. I love it. I’m just a newbie myself, but it’s simple and gets the same answers as in DOW. Bought it a Office Depot. (Staples should carry it also.) Hope this helps.