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An Easy Course in Using the HP-12C by Grapevine Publications

On 2003-04-11 Shashank Tripathi, Gadabout wrote: I guess most folk looking at this page are looking at calculators for the CFA in which case the 12C is an easy decision (because anything more advanced is disallowed). People will tell you the TI is easier to use but my HP 12C took me no more than a couple of hours to fully figure out. Your mileage may vary but I´d highly recommend it. If nothing else it will definitely impress your colleagues and seniors after the CFA when you use this workhorse instead of the TI contraption because the latter sounds like a cop out on to the easier path (I am serious).

You may want to take HP´s RPN functionality for a ride, which may be overwhelming for the uninitiated at first. Try it on a few longish calculations. You will find it faster than the usual notation and less error prone (no brackets to keep track of, everything is linear, no storage). Once you get the hang of it, you will find it indispensible. I bet this is one of the top reasons why people who like HP 12C adhere to it for a long term.

If you are wondering what it looks and feels like, check this Flash-based replica of an HP calculator, google for ´HP calculator site:flashkit.com´ without the quotes.

If however you are looking at financial calculators in general for work or personal stuff, then I´d strongly recommend the HP 42s. This is because 28s was discontinued despite being the best that HP has ever produced, and the uber-powerful 48GX with the additional ROM card from springer/Holland is astounding but if you need that level of functionality then let´s face it -- you need excel/mathematica/matlab on a powerful laptop:)).

So, in terms of immediate calculations, shape, portability, ease of use, simplicity and speed of getting, say, a Black/Scholes done, memorizing a smile, computing an implicit vol, memorizing an interest rate curve and a surface vol -- go with the 42s.

Oh, did I mention that HPs have the longevity of cockroaches? I´ve had mine for 10 years now. Buy a calculator you like and will use, otherwise it is an expensive coaster.. And summed up by saying A must-have for the CFA, but otherwise, look at HP 28s. Currently An Easy Course in Using the HP-12C has an overall rating of 4 over 10.

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