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Calculator problem:
My texas instrument has died.
I just bought a SHARP - EL-735 (Financial calculator) and I am trying to run very simple intrinsic value equations on it.
I am trying to calculate the annual compounding rate of growth for a stock, however I keep getting an error at the end.
Say for example, I am looking at a stock worth $1.45, 10 years ago, with value today being $8.89
For this equation I would usually enter:
1.45PV
8.89FV
10n
Then press Compute and the i button. However, this is coming up with an error. Since I am not a gun on financial calculators (or any calculator for that matter), can someone who knows give me a hand on how I could work out the annual compounding rate of growth for a stock on this calculator?
Would be very much appreciated.
Thanks guys.
My texas instrument has died.
I just bought a SHARP - EL-735 (Financial calculator) and I am trying to run very simple intrinsic value equations on it.
I am trying to calculate the annual compounding rate of growth for a stock, however I keep getting an error at the end.
Say for example, I am looking at a stock worth $1.45, 10 years ago, with value today being $8.89
For this equation I would usually enter:
1.45PV
8.89FV
10n
Then press Compute and the i button. However, this is coming up with an error. Since I am not a gun on financial calculators (or any calculator for that matter), can someone who knows give me a hand on how I could work out the annual compounding rate of growth for a stock on this calculator?
Would be very much appreciated.
Thanks guys.