Calculated Industries 3423 User Manual

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U

SER

S

G

UIDE

— 3

p

P&I and Total Payment

— Multi-function payment

key. Enters or solves for the Periodic Principal and
Interest (P&I) payment. In Canadian Mode, a sec-
ond press of the

p

key calculates the Total

Payment (includes monthly property tax, insurance,
heating expense, and other applicable housing
expenses, such as condo fees). If entered,
Canadian Mortgage insurance is included in both
P&I and Total Payment. In U.S. mode, a second
press of the

p

key calculates the PITI payment

(adds monthly property tax and insurance to P&I
payment). Pressing a third time in U.S. mode cal-
culates the total payment (PITI plus expenses).The
fourth press calculates the interest-only payment.

T

Enters or solves for the number of years. Second press

gives the number of periods. An entered term greater
than 59 will be classified as periodic, not annual.

Note: Term is stored permanently, until you change it or perform

a Clear All (

s x

). You may enter a periodic term, if you prefer,

by pressing the

s b

(Periodic) keys prior to pressing

T

(e.g.,

3 6 s b T

instead of

3 T

).

ˆ

Interest

— Enters or solves for the annual interest

rate. Second press gives the periodic rate.

Note: Interest is stored permanently, until you change it, by

performing a “Clear All”

(

s x

)

, or reset.

s ˆ

Effective Interest Rate (Eff%)

— Converts value

stored as interest to equivalent U.S. rate.

s l

Future Value (FV)

— Enters or solves for the future

value of a financial problem.

P

Sales Price

— Enters or calculates Sales Price

based on the entries of Mortgage Amount (or equiv-
alent mortgage components) and Down Payment.

Note: An entered Sales Price will not normally change.

d

Down Payment

— Enters (in either percent or dol-

lars) or calculates Down Payment, based on the
entries of Mortgage Amount (or equivalent mortgage
components) and Sales Price. A second press
changes the entered down payment from a dollar
figure to a percent, or vice versa.

Note: Any number under 100 is assumed to be a percent down

payment. You do not have to label the value as a percent.

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