Entering Cash Inflows And Outflows; Generating An Amortization Schedule - Texas Instruments Calculator User Manual

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In worksheet modes the calculator displays only the value you enter
or recall, although any variable label previously displayed remains
displayed.
Note: You can tell that the displayed value is not assigned to the
displayed variable, because the = indicator is not displayed.
To compute a TVM value, press % and a TVM key in standard-calculator
mode.
Using [xP/Y] to Calculate a Value for N
1.
Key in the number of years, and then press & Z to multiply by
the stored
2.
To assign the displayed value to

Entering Cash Inflows and Outflows

The calculator treats cash received (inflows) as a positive value and cash
invested (outflows) as a negative value.
You must enter cash inflows as positive values and cash outflows as
negative values.
The calculator displays computed inflows as positive values and
computed outflows as negative values.

Generating an Amortization Schedule

The Amortization worksheet uses TVM values to compute an
amortization schedule either manually or automatically.
Generating an Amortization Schedule Manually
Press & \. The current
1.
2.
To specify the first in a range of payments, key in a value for
press !.
Press #. The current
3.
4.
To specify the last payment in the range, key in a value for
press !.
Press # to display each of the automatically computed values:
5.
— the remaining balance after payment
BAL
— the principal
PRN
— the interest paid over the specified range
INT
Time-Value-of-Money and Amortization Worksheets
value. The total number of payments appears.
P/Y
value appears.
P2
for a TVM calculation, press ,.
N
value appears.
P1
and
P1
and
P2
P2
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