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

64 Statistics Worksheet
* nn represents the number of the current X or Y value.
** Not displayed for one-variable statistics.
***This guidebook categorizes calculator variables by their method of
entry. (See “Types of Worksheet Variables” on page 18.)
Resetting Statistics Worksheet Variables
•To clear all X and Y values as well as all values in the statistics portion
of the worksheet without affecting the statistics calculation method,
press &z while in the data-entry portion of the worksheet
(&j).
• To reset the statistics calculation method to
LIN and clear all values
except
X and Y, press &z while in the calculation method
and computation portion of the worksheet (&k).
• To reset the statistics calculation method to LIN and clear all values,
including X and Y, press &}!.
Entering Data Points
• You can enter up to 50 (x,y) data points.
• If you press # or " to move through the portion of the worksheet
that displays results without entering data points, the calculator will
display an error.
Number of observations
Mean (average) of X values
Sample standard deviation of X
Population standard deviation of X
Mean (average) of Y values
Sample standard deviation of Y
Population standard deviation of Y
Linear regression y-intercept
Linear regression slope
Correlation coefficient
Predicted X value
Predicted Y value
Sum of X values
Sum of X squared values
Sum of Y values
Sum of Y squared values
Sum of XY products
# (as
needed)
n
v
Sx
sx
y**
Sy**
sy**
a**
b**
r**
X'**
Y'**
GX
GX
2
GY**
GY
2
**
GXY**
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Enter/compute
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Variable Key Display Variable Type