Best Financial Calculator

I am taking undergrad Finance 101. Now we are getting to the point where we are doing basic tvm problems, cash flows, etc. My prof has recommended we buy a financial calculator. What is the best financial calculator to buy for such a class?

Best Financial Calculator to Purchase

Generally speaking - our users suggest BA-II Plus for a financial calculator. It can be used on the CFA. It is good to note that the HP 10bII+ - a commonly recommended calculator by schools cannot be used on the CFA exam and therefore might not be the best investment.

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You can go with either the Texas Instruments BA-II or the HP 12-C if you are in need of a traditional financial calculator. When I took the CFA, I had both with me, as one is better than the other for certain things, but from your standpoint, go with the BA-II. It's much easier to use and learn on. Plus, you don't need to learn reverse polish notation.

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You can go with either the Texas Instruments BA-II or the HP 12-C if you are in need of a traditional financial calculator. When I took the CFA, I had both with me, as one is better than the other for certain things, but from your standpoint, go with the BA-II. It's much easier to use and learn on. Plus, you don't need to learn reverse polish notation.

 

I would definitely go with the BAII Plus.

Our school had us using the hp 10BII, good calculator, but then I found out I couldn't use it on the CFA (which is absolutely ridiculous if you ask me). Had to re-learn a lot of the key strokes, etc. Was a little annoying.

 
Best Response

i used the TI on the CFA

but when I took finance, our profs never told us to get financial calculators. we did all tvm questions as a combination of annuities and discrete cash flows. if it came to finding IRR - which is becoming more and more obsolete - you just plug the equation into your graphing calulator (from high school pre-calc!) and find the x-intercept.

personally, i think i was a lot better off for not using a financial calculator. it was a pain having to learn to use on for the CFA, but I think you develop more of a skillset and intution for finance when you have to write out the math

 

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I think nerd counter is best calculator for finance.

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