So there are 3 options you have in exam.
1) if you have simple 6 function calculator, you can calculate on that by following few steps. (You can find how on youtube)
2) if you have a HP or Texas Instrumens calculator, you can calculate on that by following few simple steps. (You can find how on youtube)
3) There is a Chart of PV and FV available on your exam window. (
It is given for 20% and till 40 periods i.e., 40 years)
The chart contains PV of $1, FV of $1 and also annuities of PVs and FVs.
Hope it helped
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Ashvin Kulkarni
Accountant
Pune
India
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-30-2020 12:17 PM
From: Mary Takahashi
Subject: How to get PV and FV rate to answer question?and
Just I started to study CMA part 2
I wonder how to get PV and FV rates to answer questions?
Do I need to have a calculator get it?
Sorry for the beginners' question, but I am wondering when I am answering questions
During the exam, how to get those data?
Best regards
Mary