Resetting variables, Entering cash flows, Inserting and deleting cash flows – Texas Instruments Calculator User Manual

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Cash Flow Worksheet

*

nn represents the cash flow (

C01

C32

) or frequency (

F01

F32

)

number.

** This guidebook categorizes variables by the method of entry. (See

“Types of Worksheet Variables” on page 17.)

Resetting Variables

To reset

CFo

,

Cnn

, and

Fnn

to default values, press

' and then

& z.

To reset

NPV

,

NFV

,

PB

, and

DPB

to default values to the default

value, press

( and then & z.

To reset

IRR

,

RI

, and

MOD

to default values to the default value,

press

) and then & z.

To reset all calculator variables and formats to default values,
including all Cash Flow worksheet variables, press

& } !.

Entering Cash Flows

You must enter an initial cash flow (

CFo

). The calculator accepts up

to 32 additional cash flows (

C01

C32

). Each cash flow can have a

unique value.

Enter positive values for cash inflows (cash received) and negative
values for cash outflows (cash paid out). To enter a negative value,
key in a number and press

S.

Inserting and Deleting Cash Flows

The calculator displays

INS

or

DEL

to confirm that you can press

& X

or

& W to insert or delete cash flows.

Net future value

# %

NFV

Compute-only

Payback

# %

PB

Compute-only

Discounted payback

# %

DPB

Compute-only

Internal rate of return

)%

IRR

Compute-only

Reinvestment rate

#

RI

Enter-only

Modified Internal rate of return

#

MOD

Auto
Compute

Variable

Key

Display

Variable
Type
**

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