HP 12c Financial Calculator
- Calculator with built-in financial functions and statistics
- Uses Reverse Polish Notation (RPN)
- More than 120 built-in functions, including register-based cash-flow analysis
- 10-character, 1-line LCD display
- Device measures 5.0 x 0.6 x 3.1 inches (WxHxD)
Product Description
Calculator of choice for many business and financial professionals. Use this calculator for all the answers you need in real estate and finance. This powerful unit is packed with features that make mortgage calculations, balloon payments, date, arithmetic and depreciation calculations simple. Contains cash-flow analysis, bond price and yield, percent change and percent total, plus powerful math and statistics functions. Easy-to-use keystroke programming is perfect f… More >>
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HP 12c Financial Calculator

What reason is there to buy a calculator TODAY that was designed a quarter of a century ago? And at THAT price? I thought people who work in finance knew how to put their money to better use.
Rating: 1 / 5
Funny how any negative review on this calculator instantly receives a negative helpful vote. Check it out: no helpful votes on any of the negative reviews here. Oh well, here is another one…
You do not know when you need the manual and when you don’t. Try calculating a monthly payment with a standard term of 48 months. Check your answer in a spreadsheet. Then change the term to 48.5 months. Uh oh, you get a different answer with the spreadsheet. The spreadsheet is correct. The HP is not. You need to know how to enter a term with a decimal place in the HP. What else will you need the manual for? Want to take a chance on an exam or in real life? No way. Use a Texas Instruments or a Sharp financial calculator.
Rating: 1 / 5
Need I say more? Three of the buttons are in the wrong place. One of them isn’t even labeled, I had to look at the website picture to figure this out.
Thanks for the outsourcing.
Rating: 1 / 5
The calucator is excellent for its purposes but i find it faulty. The digit ‘zero’ does not respond when the key is pressed and when it does more than one ‘zeros’ are displayed on the LCD.
Rating: 1 / 5
I work in a mortgage office where 80% of my co-workers have this calculator because it’s the one management recommends. Did I mention that my company has a contract with HP? Can anyone say “conflict of interest”?
I’ve been in the financial business for 10 years, and my Texas Instruments BA-II does exactly the same job with easier-to-understand buttons, at half the price.
Rating: 1 / 5