Solving For Yield - HP 12c User Manual

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158 Section 14: Leasing
Example 2: Using the information from example 1, what would the monthly
payments be if the lessor desired a yield of 18% annually ?
Keystrokes
18\12z
?1t

Solving For Yield

Solving for yield is essentially the same as solving for Internal Rate of Return (IRR).
The keystrokes are as follows:
1. Press fCLEARH.
2. Key in the amount of the first cash flow then press gJ. This initial amount
is the difference between the initial loan amount and any payments received
at closing time. Observe the sign convention: positive for cash received and
negative for cash paid out.
3. Key in the amount of the first cash flow then press gK. Then key in the
number of times that cash flow occurs then press ga.
4. Key in 0gK then the number of advance payments minus one. Then
press ga.
5. Key in the residual then press gK. Then press fL to solve for
periodic yield.
Example: Equipment worth $5000 is leased for 36 months at $145 per month.
The lessee has agreed to pay the first and last month's payments in advance. At
the end of the lease, the equipment may be purchased for $1500. What is the
annual yield to the lessor if the equipment is purchased ?
Keystrokes
fCLEARH
5000Þ\
145\2
File name: hp 12c_user's guide_English_HDPMBF12E44
Printered Date: 2005/7/29
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487.29
From previous example.
1.50
Monthly interest rate.
520.81
Monthly payment received by lessor.
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