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Introduction 

QED Education Scientific 

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INTRODUCTION 

 
 

Welcome to the world of 

CASIO Financial Consultant 

calculator. 

 
The  intention  of  this  4-part  reader  is  to  supplement  the  User’s  Guide  of  FC-
100V/FC-200V. We adopt the work-example approach as we believe this makes the 
reader both effective and efficient for use. Some examples are slightly methodical, 
but you should find them useful nonetheless. The goals of the 4 parts are:  

 Part 1 – Help users get started and explore the interface and setting. 

 Part 2 – Using CMPD and AMRT for loan and annuity related calculations.  

 Part 3 – Help users get familiar with CASH and CNVR modes.  

 Part 4 – Using FC-200V Bond and Depreciation calculations 

 
 
The FC-200V is an extended version of the FC-100V, and for your convenience we 
include a comparison chart of both models in the reader. Key-strokes for all financial 
modes  for  both  models  are  cleverly  remained  the  same  by 

CASIO

,  with  the 

exception  to  Bond,  Depreciation  and  Break-Even  Value,  which  are  functions  only 
available  on  the  FC-200V.  User  will  also  find  that  operations  of  some  scientific 
calculations are different too. We refer ONLY to FC-200V in all examples but owner 
of FC-100V will find that the examples provided also work on their machine.  
 
We  have  referred  to  these  resources  for  inspiration:  (i)  Schaum’s  Outlines  on 
Mathematics of  Finance  and  (ii)  Casio’s  Financial  Activity  for TVM.  Screenshots  in 
the  pages  are  screen  dumps  from  the  Casio  AFX-2.0+.  For  this  we  would  like  to 
thank Marco Corporation (M) Sdn. Bhd. for their technical support. 
 
We did our best to reduce number of mistakes within this reader. But if you do see 
any, you are most welcome to report them via 

info@qed-edu.com

. Please also send 

us your feedbacks.  
 

Mun Chou, Fong 

Product Specialist 
QED Education Scientific Sdn. Bhd. 

 

 
 

First publication: June 2006, Edition 1 
This publication: June 2007, Edition 2  
 

All Rights Reserved. Permission to print, store or transmit is hereby given to reader for personal use. However, no part of 
this  booklet  may  be  reproduced,  store  or  transmitted  in  any  form  by  any  means  for  commercial  purposes  without  prior 
notice to QED Education Scientific Sdn. Bhd.  
 
This publication makes reference to the Casio FC-200V and FC-100V Financial Consultants. These model descriptions are 
the registered trademark of Casio Computer Inc. 

Summary of Contents for Financial Consultant

Page 1: ...Casio Financial Consultant Casio Financial Consultant A Supplementary Reader Part 1 An Electronic Publication By QED Education Scientific ...

Page 2: ...ducation Scientific i CASIO Financial Consultant A Supplementary Reader Part 1 CONTENTS Page Introduction ii Getting Started 1 Simple Interest with SMPL Mode 6 Using Short Cut Keys 8 FC 200V FC 100V Comparison Chart ...

Page 3: ...erations of some scientific calculations are different too We refer ONLY to FC 200V in all examples but owner of FC 100V will find that the examples provided also work on their machine We have referred to these resources for inspiration i Schaum s Outlines on Mathematics of Finance and ii Casio s Financial Activity for TVM Screenshots in the pages are screen dumps from the Casio AFX 2 0 For this w...

Page 4: ... setting mode Scroll down to select All EXE To initialize tap the following Let s get started using the FC 200V Some of the examples will demonstrate a few differences operation wise between the FC 200V and the FC 100V Example 1 Evaluate 5 74 Operation For FC 200V Make sure the calculator is in COMP mode Now evaluate the expression For FC 100V Make sure 100V is in COMP mode then evaluate You shoul...

Page 5: ...nd key in the following Another nice approach is by using the percentage difference function Ensure that the calculator is in COMP mode and key in the following While his mathematics is not exact the shop owner is a scrupulous merchant Another feature in modern calculators is the ability to do expression editing Example 3 Evaluate the following i 8 3 4 7 ii 85 3 4 7 and iii 85 3 9 7 Operation For ...

Page 6: ...t two Days Calculation examples should clearly demonstrate this attribute Example 4 Use exact calculation to find number of days between 10th of Dec 2004 and 26th of Jan 2005 Operation Enter DAYS mode by tapping Is the screen displaying Set 365 If yes leave it as it is Otherwise tap to set the Date Mode showing Set 365 Now scroll down to d1 with then key in the first date of 12 10 2004 M D Y Next ...

Page 7: ... up and select d1 Tap once The output means 65 days prior to 10th of Jan 2005 is 6th of November 2004 The friendly interface allows greater interactivity and also makes the V series easy to master The Cost Sell Margin Calculation examples should explain why Example 6 With the cost of each box of shampoo at RM54 24 the brand manager priced each box with a 55 margin Find the selling price Operation ...

Page 8: ...Date Input Format In Example 4 we were required to key in dates into 100V 200V To some people inputting date in the Month Day Year format is a bit awkward If you prefer the Day Month Year format you can set this as your default input format Tap on scroll down to select Date Input MDY then press The DMY indicator will appear on top of screen and this input format will be your calculator default inp...

Page 9: ...eration Enter SMPL mode by tapping on If the day calculation is Set 365 let it be Otherwise press Scroll down select Dys and input the value 60 Similarly select I and PV and key in their respective values of 14 5 and 1500 With SI Solve selected tap or The output says that the interest is RM 35 75 and the minus sign in front means this is a payable When my wife purchased her Honda City we used the ...

Page 10: ... then key in the following Now input 3 3 and 30 000 to I and PV respectively Scroll to select SFV Solve then solve it The Answer Memory is updated when I pressed and now is storing the value of SFV To calculate my wife s monthly repayment for the next 5 years go to COMP mode Obviously she will be RM 582 50 poorer every month for the next 5 years Though this last step seems trivial but it is very u...

Page 11: ... 1 We can also configure SHORTCUT 2 to calculate the monthly repayment using Ans 60 60 being 5 X 12 months Enter SMPL mode and input 1825 and 3 3 to Dys and I respectively With PV selected key in the following SHORTCUT 1 is configured and whenever you tap on it the calculator will enter SMPL mode with the above settings Now assign the expression Ans 60 to SHORTCUT 2 Enter COMP mode and key in the ...

Page 12: ...es Yes Days and Date Calculation Yes Yes Depreciation Yes Bonds Yes Breakeven Point Yes Key Applications Business and Finance Studies Banking and Banking Studies Insurance and Financial Planning Investment Appraisal Stock Market and Bonds Business and Financial Investment Product Features Expression Entry Method Algebraic Screen Display 4 Lines x 16 Characters Memory plus Ans Memory 8 Programmable...

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