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How To Choose Your Calculator: Texas Instruments BA II Plus vs Hewlett Packard 12C

How To Choose Your Calculator: Texas Instruments BA II Plus vs Hewlett Packard 12C
The CFA Institute has a very short list of approved calculators allowed in the CFA exams. This is extremely strict, and if you do not have the exact model of approved calculator you will not be...
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Unfortunately, at the moment, I couldn't say PHYSIC calculators with the RPN mode, outside the HP brand!.
I ask. Why can't implement this in Casio (for example), or the, hear present, TI BA II Plus?.
HP 12C is a G R E A T calculator, used by bankmans and informatics (like me...) over decades!!.
But... my model of HP 12C is "Platinum edition". I don't know if it could be admited in CFA exams, if certainly are too "extremely strict" that the post says...