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tApCalc
Finance is a mobile tape calculator suite with a host of
Financial and Accounting function keys.
No other Palm OS
calculator in the market provides the financial and accounting
functions provided by tApCalc Finance. The programmable tape
functionality allows recording calculations that can be Saved,
Edited, Re-run after editing operator and number errors, or
changing numbers.
tApCalc Financial tape calculator Key Features:
- Calculate monthly payment
of a loan, fixed rate mortgage, variable rate mortgage,
lease, early payoff balance, etc.
- Find out how much loan you
can afford or what is the interest rate that is offered to
you by the vendor/dealer.
- Find how much and how long
it will take you save for vacation
- Calculate depreciated
value of your assets.
- Find out whether an
investment makes sense using Discounted Cash flow, Net
Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return(IRR).
- Calculate the Price and
Yield of semi-annual bonds.
tApCalc Financial tape calculator Financial
Functions
- tApCalc Finance features
financial function keys for calculating Time Value of Money,
Analysing Discounted Cash Flow including IRR and NPV,
Calculating Amortization, Bond Price/Yield and Depreciation
using 3 most common depreciation calculation methods
- PV, FV, PMT, i, n, nx12, i/12,
Amortization, Begin, End, RCL
- CF0, CFj, Nj for inputing
cash flows and, IRR, NPV keys.
- SL, SYD, DB keys for
calculating depreciation in these methods
- Price, YTM, p.dt, m.dt
keys for calculating Yield and Price of Bonds
tApCalc Financial tape calculator Accounting Desk functions
- tApCalc Finance comes with
a built-in Accounting calculator that provides accounting
function keys not available in any other mobile calculator
products.
- TAX+,TAX-
- MarkUp/Down
- Sub-total, Total, and
Grand total
tApCalc Financial tape calculator Programmable Tape
- Save function allows saving calculations on the device as
file.
- Load, Edit, and Run Tape Feature allows loading a tape
already saved on the device, editing for error or another
set of numbers and rerunning the same calculation with new
set of data.
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