








📈 Elevate your financial game with the HP 12c Platinum—where speed meets precision.
The HP 12c Platinum Financial Calculator is a robust, portable device designed for finance professionals and managers. Featuring dual RPN and Algebraic modes, it offers over 130 built-in functions and six times faster processing speeds. With programmable memory for up to 400 steps and advanced editing tools, it streamlines complex calculations. Certified for major finance exams and built with a stylish metal backplate, it combines professional reliability with sleek design.


| ASIN | B000FVNX2Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,399 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #16 in Financial & Business Calculators |
| Item model number | HP12CPLAT |
| Manufacturer | hp |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 7.62 x 2.54 cm; 159 g |
K**D
CFA calculator
For CFA the same as ordered great service
V**K
Loaded with lot of options, multiple functions in the same key.
S**O
I am not ashamed to admit that one of the primary reasons that I prefer this calculator - really the HP 12c series in general - to the alternatives is the fact that it looks like an instrument designed for professional use, as opposed to what one might find in an eighth grade science class. Of course, there are plenty of other reasons that this calculator is king. I used the HP 10bII Financial Calculator for years, and was quite content. It was only after I signed up to sit for one of my industry's designation exams that I realized the poor old 10bII was not an approved model. My options were the Texas Instruments BA II Plus Financial Calculator and the HP 12c. Due to my aforementioned desire to avoid looking like I was using the same calculator I owned in grade school, I went with the 12c Platinum. While I was initially frustrated by the calculator's use of Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) - which can be switched to an Algebraic mode on the Platinum model - I have come to appreciate the much more efficient RPN. I realize that time is rarely of the value that it is in a test taking environment. However, if you are considering this calculator for an exam, I can assure you that it will save you time which, when it comes down to it, will probably be much more valuable to you than the $40 price differential between the BA II and the 12c. Even outside of the exam room, if numbers and calculations are your business, it just makes life a little easier. The manual that accompanies the calculator is great. It provides everything that one needs to understand the full operating capacity of the calculator, as well as some helpful walk-through examples. I do wish that it was a physical manual instead of a CD. Not a huge drawback, though. Again, if you are purchasing this calculator for an exam, it will be well worth the effort to spend some time perusing the manual to determine which functions and shortcuts will make your life easier. Believe me when I say that, if used properly, some of the ignored functions of the 12c can be a real boon in certain situations. I do have to say that I have had an opportunity to handle a 12c from what was probably 20 years ago. It did feel like it was of a higher build quality than the 12c Platinum that I recently purchased. It is unfortunate that the new calculators do not possess that same feel, but the reality is that even the new 12c series calculators are, in my opinion, of a higher quality than their peers. Not as good as they were, perhaps; but still the best currently available. Do yourself a favor and get this calculator. I honestly do not believe that you will regret it.
P**R
Product arrived in sealed condition with a rather mediocre leather case. Working with it brings back the good memories about fast entry with RPN and obviously the form factor and the pre-programmed financial functions are a big plus. I mainly bought it to bring back the tactile feeling of the buttons and hearing the click when entering data - thus avoiding double checking the display during entry. Sadly however, one of the keys does click but needs a firmer push to execute the command. One does wonder how it passed QC.
F**O
uno strumento che non può mancare a un analista finanziario
A**I
It's a bit early to tell. The o,ption to receive a printed user guide in English would have been good.
Trustpilot
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