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 SET UP Items
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 Payment
• {BGN}/{END} ........ Specifies {beginning of the period} / {end of the period} payment
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 Date Mode
• {365}/{360}
......... Specifies calculation according to a {365-day} / {360-day} year
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 Periods/YR. (Bond)
• {Annual}/{SEMI} ... Indicates an {annual} / {semi-annual} period
Note the following points regarding SET UP screen settings whenever using the Financial Mode.
• Drawing a financial graph while the Label item is turned on, displays the label CASH for the
vertical axis (deposits, withdrawals), and TIME for the horizontal axis (frequency). Axis la-
bels do not appear on the TVM graph.
• The number of display digits applied in the Financial Mode is different from the number of
digits used in other modes.  The calculators automatically reverts to Norm 1 whenever you
enter the Financial Mode, which cancels a Sci (number of significant digits) or Eng (engi-
neering notation) setting made in another mode.
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 Graphing in the TVM Mode
After performing a financial calculation, you can use 
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 (GRPH) to graph the results as shown
below.
• Pressing 
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 (TRACE) while a graph is on the display activates Trace, which can be used to
look up other financial values. In the case of simple interest, for example, pressing 
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displays 
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, and 
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. Pressing 
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 displays the same values in reverse sequence.
• Zoom, Scroll, and Sketch cannot be used in the Financial Mode.
• Whether you should use a positive or a negative value for the present value (PV) or the
purchase price (PRC) depends on the type of calculation you are trying to perform.
• Note that graphs should be used only for reference purposes when viewing TVM Mode
calculation results.
• Note that calculation results produced in this mode should be regarded as reference values
only.
• Whenever performing an actual financial transaction, be sure to check any calculation re-
sults obtained using this calculator with against the figures calculated by your financial insti-
tution.