User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Information
- Overview of Calculator Operations
- Turning On the Calculator
- Turning Off the Calculator
- Selecting 2nd Functions
- Reading the Display
- Setting Calculator Formats
- Resetting the Calculator
- Clearing Calculator Entries and Memories
- Correcting Entry Errors
- Math Operations
- Memory Operations
- Calculations Using Constants
- Last Answer Feature
- Using Worksheets: Tools for Financial Solutions
- Time-Value-of-Money and Amortization Worksheets
- TVM and Amortization Worksheet Variables
- Using the TVM and Amortization Variables
- Resetting the TVM and Amortization Worksheet Variables
- Clearing the Unused Variable
- Entering Positive and Negative Values for Outflows and Inflows
- Entering Values for I/Y, P/Y, and C/Y
- Specifying Payments Due With Annuities
- Updating P1 and P2
- Different Values for BAL and FV
- Entering, Recalling, and Computing TVM Values
- Using [xP/Y] to Calculate a Value for N
- Entering Cash Inflows and Outflows
- Generating an Amortization Schedule
- Example: Computing Basic Loan Interest
- Examples: Computing Basic Loan Payments
- Examples: Computing Value in Savings
- Example: Computing Present Value in Annuities
- Example: Computing Perpetual Annuities
- Example: Computing Present Value of Variable Cash Flows
- Example: Computing Present Value of a Lease With Residual Value
- Example: Computing Other Monthly Payments
- Example: Saving With Monthly Deposits
- Example: Computing Amount to Borrow and Down Payment
- Example: Computing Regular Deposits for a Specified Future Amount
- Example: Computing Payments and Generating an Amortization Schedule
- Example: Computing Payment, Interest, and Loan Balance After a Specified Payment
- TVM and Amortization Worksheet Variables
- Cash Flow Worksheet
- Bond Worksheet
- Depreciation Worksheet
- Statistics Worksheet
- Other Worksheets
- APPENDIX - Reference Information

60 Depreciation Worksheet
Entering Data and Computing Results
Because the Depreciation worksheet stores values and settings until you
either change them or clear the worksheet, you should not have to
perform every step each time you work a problem.
Selecting a Depreciation Method
1. To access the Depreciation worksheet, press &p. The current
depreciation method is displayed.
2. To clear the worksheet, press &z.
3. Press &V until you display the depreciation method you want
(SL, SLF, SYD, DB, DBX, or DBF).
Note: If you select
DB or DBX, you must either key in a value or
accept the default of 200.
Entering Depreciation Data
1. To display LIF, press #.
2. Key in a value for
LIF and press !.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for
M01, DT1 (if SLF), CST, SAL, and YR.
Note: To select
SLF or DBF, you must set either the European date or
European separator format first. (See “Setting Calculator Formats ” on
page 4.)
Computing Results for DEP, RBV, and RDV
After entering the data, press # once for each of the DEP, RBV, and RDV
variables to display the computed values.
Note: The
7_indicator confirms that the displayed value is computed.
Generating a Depreciation Schedule
To generate a depreciation schedule and compute values for other years:
1. To display
YR, press #.
2. To increment the value by one, press C.
3. To compute new values for
DEP, RBV, and RDV, press # for each
variable.