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Great little accessory for my desk. Finance options work great, no need for the big bulkier model that does other options as well.
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Expensive and could not figure out if it’s broken or user error but it was not calculating the right numbers ended up having to do everything through excel. Also very pricy
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I lost my old Texas Instrument calculator so I bought this one. It works well for a Finance major. I like it even more than the previous one with bigger screen and graphing functions.
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I bought this model particularly for my upcoming SOA exam FM. It helps a lot with the built-in functions like computing annuities, bonds, loans, etc. I would definitely recommend it to my friends.
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The calculator is not that difficult to use once you find the instructions for what you want to do in that giant instruction manual. It is a good calculator to use if you are taking a financial class. It really helps if because nobody wants to do all of those calculations by hand!
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Tried the HP after my faithful Ti died after 20+ years. Got rid of the HP after 3 months and went back to the Ti. It's still the best; from the keys to the display.
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For $35-$40 bucks, this calculator is pure trash. I hate this calculator, but need it because this is the only approved calculator for many standardized testing such as the CFA, CAIA, etc. This is the best for these tests because there are a lot of video tutorials, but the construction and usability is terrible.
Two biggest gripes:
1. The build quality is cheap. It is cheap plastic, flimsy, and you can snap this with two fingers. You have to break open the entire calculator just to replace the battery.. for $35 bucks, that is ridiculous.
2. Cannot punch in numbers quickly, otherwise it will not register the number. If you are familiar with TI-83/84 (best calculators), you will not like this. TI-84's can keep up with rapid button pushes, but this calculator is really slow. You have to punch in the numbers slowly, otherwise it will not register. This is extremely frustrating, especially if you are used to punching in numbers fast.
In summary, I would never recommend this calculator if you are not required to use it. Unfortunately, I have to use this calculator, but if you don't, stay away. But something else.
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So far it has met expectations as advertised. I have not gotten into deep financial calculations yet, but have had a good experience with the calculator thus far.
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Received my calculator 4 days before the projected delivery date. It was sold out in three stores and they had me order it in store. Fast friendly service