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  2. Category:Calculator templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Calculator templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Calculator templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. Debt snowball method - Wikipedia

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    This method is sometimes contrasted with the debt stacking method, also called the debt avalanche method, where one pays off accounts on the highest interest rate first. [2] [3] The debt snowball method is most often applied to repaying revolving credit – such as credit cards. Under the method, extra cash is dedicated to paying debts with the ...

  4. dc (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    As mentioned above, p prints the top of the stack with a newline after it. n pops the top of the stack and prints it without a trailing newline. f prints the entire stack with one entry per line. dc also supports arbitrary input and output radices. The i command pops the top of the stack and uses it for the input base. Hex digits must be in ...

  5. Savings interest rates today: Bank smarter and grow your ...

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    Traditional savings account rates. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tracks monthly average interest rates paid on savings and other deposit accounts, like certificates of deposit, that ...

  6. HP-12C - Wikipedia

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    The HP-12C is a financial calculator made by Hewlett-Packard (HP) and its successor HP Inc. as part of the HP Voyager series, introduced in 1981.It is HP's longest and best-selling product and is considered the de facto standard among financial professionals.

  7. Windows Calculator - Wikipedia

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    A simple arithmetic calculator was first included with Windows 1.0. [5]In Windows 3.0, a scientific mode was added, which included exponents and roots, logarithms, factorial-based functions, trigonometry (supports radian, degree and gradians angles), base conversions (2, 8, 10, 16), logic operations, statistical functions such as single variable statistics and linear regression.

  8. Best CD rates today: Give your savings a seat at the table ...

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    CD rates strongly track with the key interest rate set by the Federal Reserve, the U.S.'s central bank. This Fed rate is the benchmark that affects rates on deposit accounts, loans, mortgages ...

  9. Derive (computer algebra system) - Wikipedia

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    Derive 1.0 - A Mathematical Assistant Program (2nd printing, 3rd ed.). Honolulu, Hawaii, USA: Soft Warehouse, Inc. August 1989 [June 1989 (September 1988)]. Jerry Glynn, Exploring Math from Algebra to Calculus with Derive, A Mathematical Assistant, Mathware Inc, 1992, ISBN 0-9623629-0-5