

Regarding CFA programs, you cannot take any programs into the exam, as all calculators must have the memory cleared beforehand.

I preferred using the 12C - the types of calculations common to the CFA, such as interest rate conversions, compounding, etc, seem to be easier to execute on the 12C. I did the CFA a couple of years ago and used the 12C, and also helped a friend with the TI, so got to know that. In response to message #1 by Sujith Abraham Message #2 Posted by bink on, 6:22 p.m., Re: Calculator for CFA HP 12C Platinum or TI BA II Plus Professional What about programming? Any good programs that may be useful for CFA exams on the HP 12C? The input method is OK, he tried RPN on my 35S and 30b and he is open to learning it.

What about the functions? Are they equal or one has more functions than the other? Hope you guys can throw some light on which way to go.įrom my reading it appears that the new 12CP is as fast as the TI. Since no one here has even heard about calculators made by anyone other than Casio, he thought I could help.īut I don't know a thing about those two machines.
#Hp 12c financial calculator or ba ii pro
Message #1 Posted by Sujith Abraham on, 4:50 a.m.Ī friend recently saw my HP 30b and asked me whether I know about HP 12CP and TI BA II Pro (CFAI approved calculators). Calculator for CFA HP 12C Platinum or TI BA II Plus Professional The Museum of HP CalculatorsĬalculator for CFA HP 12C Platinum or TI BA II Plus Professional
