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Accounting Calculator Features

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Summary: Learn how to use and operate an accounting calculator to find out sales tax, balance information, and interest with expert math tips in this free online accounting video clip.

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By Joseph Salazar
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As an accountant, one has a lot of responsibility and must know how to operate different calculators to be able to keep track of interest rates, tax deductions, and other things of that nature. One of the benefits of technology is that you don't have to that by hand, you can use technology to lighten the mathematical load. Let the experts at ExpertVillage help guide you through operating calculators to help make accounting just a little easier.

In this free video series, watch as accountant Joseph Salazar teaches how to operate an accounting calculator. Get tips on how to calculate sales tax, how calculate finance charges, and how to find the installment buying amount. Use these step by step online tutorials to continue your accounting career.

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"Hi I'm Joe Salazar with Expert Village. I'm going to talk about the accounting calculators. This calculator is small, portable and may operate on electrical power or batteries. Accounting calculators have a paper tape so you can maintain a record of the data that's input and compare it to the data your suppose to input to make sure that you didn't miss any data. Electronic calculators and the portables have a tax button so that you can enter the tax break. The accounting calculator should always have a memory, a percent button. This calculator has a grand total button so that you can add several groups of items and get a grand total with the groups. The accounting calculator requires decimal settings. You may set to various decimals. The button size on the smaller calculator makes it a little difficult to use. The bigger button size is easier to use and the tape will print the negative values in red."

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