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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2017
Simple as the performance of the calculator
Jesse Crenshaw
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2014
awesome book
Betty Lippincott
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2005
We have been very pleased with our HP 17B and the book by Norman Toy. It is a great addition to any financial office. We like it.
Juan Woods
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2001
This would be a good book for new people to the world of finance.One user wrote that the 17BII and the 19BII are not financial calculators, he is really wrong, and should contact Hewlett Packard if he thinks that the 2 calculators are not financial calculators.Back to the book, if you are new to world of finance or just taking an into class, this book would be a very helpful learning tool.
donluz@aol.com
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 1999
This book does not adequately differentiate between ordinary and exact simple interest rates, ordinary and annuity due applications, and does not explain the important applications of the internal rate of return(IRR) method. In fact the IRR is very important and is used by such popular software as Quicken. The applications presented in this book of financial math are limited mostly to bonds. Readers interested in personal applications such as stocks, home mortgages, insurance, income tax, inflation, consumer credit and loans, income taxes, and retirement analyses, etc. would find little use for this book.Anyone serious about learnig finanal math and its applications should look elsewhere. The book is written for professionals in the financial industry, but they certainly would not learn anything from this simplistic book.Also the HP-12C financial calculator is considered the standard for the industry. I cannot find a HP-19B, and the HP 17-B I found does not even have financial functions on it.
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