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- #762,633 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products)
- #95 in Financial & Business Office Calculators
Powerful, original financial features take much of the work out of financial calculations. Direct mode key and new operation. The FC-200V incorporates a full-dot 4-line display allowing easy input, confirmation, change and correction of each parameter. This also offers the very convenient 3-digit, comma-markers display function. Depreciation, Bond calculation, Break-even point calculation. Simple interest calculation. Compound interest calculation. Conversion between nominal interest rate and effective interest rate.
Luis Andre Leandro dos Santos
Reviewed in Brazil on September 16, 2024
Uma calculadora excelente. Muito boa mesmo.
Alok Jha
Reviewed in India on November 12, 2022
This is one of the best calculators foe the price. One never need other gadzet after this unless usage heavy computer programs are needed. Don' t think , buy it and you will not regret.
AS.TO
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2020
It just works perfectly, I have been using Casio (scientific and financial calculators) for 10+ years, and has never failed me.Highly recommended
Fernando
Reviewed in Mexico on July 31, 2019
Una calculadora muy buena, tiene todas las funciones necesarias, fácil de usar, con estuche rígido muy práctico, pantalla de 4 renglones que la hacen lucir muy moderna y muy útil a la hora de hacer cálculos. Lo mejor de todo fue el precio, hace lo que cualquier calculadora financiera por menos de la mitad del costo.
C&T
Reviewed in France on January 1, 2019
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Spencer
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2018
I'm studying finance and purchased this for my first finance class. It works great. The solar backup is convenient and gives me peace of mind during exams. This also has a much larger display than other brand's financial calculators. The only thing I would caution people about is that it is unlikely many of your instructors or fellow students have a Casio calculator, which means you'll need to spend a bit of time independently figuring some functions out.
Rogers
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2016
A calculator is a excellent tool to solve many math problems. Taking a math test is quicker to find the answer. The financial calculator helps to solve simple and compound interest;but survey of math, a class that is being taken in college gives formula to solve financial problem. Which is the best way, a math formula will produce a better grade and the financial calculator will give good answers. What it comes down to is what is the financial calculator used for, In math class the answer could be a little off (like a dollar off), In a financial class it will give a correct answer. Solving car loan for monthly payments, a financial calculator will be an excellent tool. This financial calculator seems to have a better understanding on how things work when filling in the blanks (simple interest,compound interest) This tool is a great helper. It does math problems as well, however it want take the place of a scientific calculator, but it serve it purpose for life financial complication.
Micah Josche' Smith
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2015
I love Casio and I have been making A's in my corporate finance class. This tool is easy to use and has lots of video tutorials on YouTube if you get lost. The only downfall is that it is better to download the user manual from the website as opposed to the one in the factory box. Trust me on this one.
Jacob L.
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2014
This is a great calculator: I use it in my MBA program with no issues. Some of the functions are tricky to figure our but once you get it there is no issue running the calculations. I also have a T.I. 89 Titanium and it is superior to this for doing financial computations, but I can not use that on exams (as it can take notes) but this works fine once figured out.
Jemi
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2013
I rated this calculator 3 stars because its not good nor bad calculator. I wold give it 2.5. Main pluses: 4 line display to easly modify numbers and to be sure that entered numbers are correct. 2 modes for days: 360/y. and 365/y. It calculates annuity for cash flows at the beginning of period and at the end. Result can be ether % or ammount+%. Main minuses: Parameters for compound interest rate are comlicated. Most of functions are useless.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2013
I like the product. Currently using with a financial analysis course I am taking and does the job it was purchased to do. Easy to learn, accurate, flexible in doing several iterations to do 'what-if's' by changing variables. I do not do trig so I have no idea how that works. Chief usability feature - the screen is big enough to show the data as you set up the problem. It is a good product at a fair price. Solar charger and I have not had it long enough to know how long a charge lasts.
Newmie the cat
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2011
Purchased this calculator for my class and I have never used a financial calculator before, so I wanted to buy one that was easy to operate. Our instructor told us if we are not finance majors there was no need to buy the TI BA II plus. I am not a finance major and only taking this class and maybe another. If you are in the same situation, or looking for a calculator to use for your everyday finances I would get this one over the TI BA II plus, because it's much easier to operate. I've tried that one during class too and I have to say, I'd pick this one over the BA II any day.Formulas need to be entered into the TI BA II by hand one by one (for this you have to know the formulas by heart) vs. the Casio, where you have all the basic formulas programmed for you. You just have to fill in the empty spaces and hit EXE, then calculate. That's all. Super easy.I also own the Casio fx-115ES scientific calculator which I also love using and comparing the two, I would say this finanncial calculator is about the same as far as quality and ease of use go.Hope this review helps you to pick the right calculator for your needs.
H. Hall
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2006
I bought this because I'm currently taking a finance class at a local university. Compare to the older model of Texas Instruments BA II calculator that I owned a couple years ago, this Casio FC-200V is much more intuitive. For example, when I try to calculate TVM, the Casio displays all the input fields on screen so you can enter values like you do on a PC.Also, when you enter a calculation, you see the all the numbers display on the screen (i.e. "10+20+30x40"), so you can verify all the inputs after you finish pressing all the keys.This Casio is powered by both the solar panel and a backup battery. So when you're in a dim environment, the battery will kick in and still allowing you to use the calculator.The keys are easy to press and the layout are user friendly.One reviewer mentioned that Casio doesn't display comma to seperate 1,000s, this may cause some confusion if you're doing a lot of calcuation with a lot of zeros. I don't find this to be a problem at all.The only bad thing about Casio is that I wish the size is a little bit smaller. I don't understand why didn't Casio use the form-factor as its other smaller scientific calculators. It would be nice if I can put this calculator in my shirt's pocket without exposing 1/4 of its head.Overall, I think this is the best financial calculator currently available. I highly recommend it if you are ok with the 1,000s' comma and the size (which the Texas Instruments' BA II is NOT any smaller in any way.)
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