This is a great video. Especially for calculating Mean, Standard Deviation, Variance, Covariance & Correlation. Earlier I was using traditional method for calculating the same & it was so frustrating. But after watching this video, it's so easy to calculate. Thanks a ton for this amazing video.
Thank you very much for uploading this very demanded and helpful video ! If only I could like this video ten times. This tutorial deserves much much more attentions and likes than what it has now.
Hi Auguste. There are several versions of the TI BA II PLUS calculator; they all have virtually identical functionality. One difference is that the standard (non-professional) version of the TI BA II PLUS lacks the [NFV] button, as well as the associated Payback Period, Discounted Payback Period, and Net Future Value functionality. So, there is no automatic way to calculate NFV or PB or DPB with the standard BA II PLUS model. Your best bet is to approximate these values using estimation and trial-and-error.
@@kentwestlund9866 this seems to be a fairly large flaw in the labelling of the calculator. how is one meant to know whether it has the NFV, PB or DFB functions when you order it if they both have the same model name? argh
My goodness why did TI program those functions in such a complicated way? HP does a much better job there! You'll have to press less keys with the HP 12c Platinum! :P
My CFA study just got upgraded from riding a bicycle to driving a Ferrari thanks to this video! Amazing! Big thank you!
Glad you found it helpful! Best of luck with your studies.
This is a great video. Especially for calculating Mean, Standard Deviation, Variance, Covariance & Correlation. Earlier I was using traditional method for calculating the same & it was so frustrating. But after watching this video, it's so easy to calculate.
Thanks a ton for this amazing video.
Thank you very much for uploading this very demanded and helpful video ! If only I could like this video ten times. This tutorial deserves much much more attentions and likes than what it has now.
Thank you!
wow some functions only available on pro version, CFA pay2win confirmed
wow thank you, very helpful
This is a godsend thanks soooo much
From the calculation of Payback Period, i cant find the NFV and PB to compute ? where did i get it wrong? thanks for your help.
Hi Auguste.
There are several versions of the TI BA II PLUS calculator; they all have virtually identical functionality.
One difference is that the standard (non-professional) version of the TI BA II PLUS lacks the [NFV] button, as well as the associated Payback Period, Discounted Payback Period, and Net Future Value functionality.
So, there is no automatic way to calculate NFV or PB or DPB with the standard BA II PLUS model. Your best bet is to approximate these values using estimation and trial-and-error.
@@kentwestlund9866 this seems to be a fairly large flaw in the labelling of the calculator. how is one meant to know whether it has the NFV, PB or DFB functions when you order it if they both have the same model name? argh
My BA II Plus does not seem to have the NFV, PB, or DPB options when scrolling through NPV mode.
Mine doesn't either
Thanks a lot for this video!
Hi, Shubham. You're welcome!
yeah but this wont work on BA II Plus Texas Instrument non-professional thanksssssssssss
My goodness why did TI program those functions in such a complicated way? HP does a much better job there! You'll have to press less keys with the HP 12c Platinum! :P
how can i calculate discounted payback period and payback period on hp12 c? ive been looking forever
@@tamarastankovic7081 You should find some HP 12c tutorials. I'm not into the calculation for CFA Exams, sorry.