The Accepted Calculator of the New York Stock Exchange

by Joi on January 14, 2006

The HP 12C Financial Calculator

The HP 12C Financial Calculator is prepared to do all the thinking and figuring for us if were so inclined. Since I do well to add and subtract, this might just become my electronic baby.

Special Keys

  • Over 120 built-in business functions
  • Financial: Time, value of money, amortization, bond price and yield to maturity, register-based cash-flow analysis
  • Statistical: standard deviation, mean, weighted mean, linear regression, forecasting and cumulative statistical analysis

Display

  • 1-line, 10-character LCD screen

Memory

  • RAM
  • Converts register memory dynamically into program memory as the user enters additional program steps
  • When all 99 program steps are used, 7 data registers still remain available for storage
  • Keystroke programming — enter a series of keystrokes into the memory, then execute your program at the touch of a button

Additional Features

  • Reverse Polish notation
  • Long battery life

This particular electronical genius (the HP 12C) is the accepted calculator of the New York Stock Exchange, and is available by clicking HERE!

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