A Other CASH Mode Calculations
Example 2: To calculate the internal rate of return (IRR)
  In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select
 IRR:Solve .
  The IRR calculation result is assigned to financial variable
(VARS) I.
Example 3: To calculate the payback period (PBP)
  In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select
 PBP:Solve .
Example 4: To calculate net future value (NFV)
  In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select  NFV:
Solve .
A Maximum Number of DataEditor Items
Maximum Number of
DataEditor Screen
Data Items
80
X
40
X, Y or X, FREQ
26
X, Y, FREQ
  Only the 
x
 column is used for calculation. Any values in
the 
y
 column and FREQ column are not used.
  Normally, you will be able to input up to 80 data items in
the DataEditor.
  To maximize the number of data items you can input,
enter the STAT Mode, select  1 VAR , and then use the
setup screen to select  Off  for the  STAT  setting (page
E 21).
  Values you input while  1 VAR  is selected are cleared
when  2 VAR  is selected in the STAT Mode. Conversely,
values you input while  2 VAR  is selected are cleared
when  1 VAR  is selected in the STAT Mode.
A CASH Mode Financial Calculation Variables
(VARS)
  Variable I is used in the CASH Mode.
  The value of the CASH Mode variable is retained even if
you change to another mode. Note, however, that I is
also used by other modes, so performing an input or
calculation operation may change the value assigned to
it.
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