Practical Business Math Procedures is a comprehensive introduction to the concepts and applications of mathematics to personal and commercial business problems. The text uses basic arithmetic and problem solving techniques and illustrates their use in retailing, interest and loans, banking, payroll, taxes, investments, insurance, and a variety of other business situations. The text is well known for the motivating integration of interesting real world examples and photos from the Wall Street Journal, Kiplinger's, and many other business journals.
PBMP's is the most popular and widely used book for this course and is carefully written and developed to support students with little math experience with practice quizzes, thousands of exercises, color coded procedures and diagrams, supporting tutorial videos on DVD, and the highest standards of reliability and cleanliness.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 302 mm
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Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-07-721456-2 (9780077214562)
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Jeff Slater has been teaching 30 years at North Shore Community College. He has acted as a consultant for the office of personnel management in Boston and New York. Jeff tours the country giving speeches on student retention at colleges as well as national conventions.
1. Whole Numbers: How to Dissect and Solve Word Problems2. Fractions3. Decimals4. Banking5. Solving for the Unknown: A How-To Approach for Solving Equations6. Percents and Their Applications7. Discounts: Trade and Cash8. Markups and Markdowns: Perishables and Breakeven Analysis9. Payroll10. Simple Interest11. Promissory Notes, Simple Discount Notes, and the Discount Process12. Compound Interest and Present Value13. Annuities and Sinking Funds14. Installment Buying, Rule of 78, and Revolving Charge Credit Cards15. The Cost of Home Ownership16. How to Read, Analyze, and Interpret Financial Reports17. Depreciation18. Inventory and Overhead19. Sales, Excise, and Property Tax20. Life, Fire, and Auto Insurance21. Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds22. StatisticsAppendix A: Additional Homework by Learning UnitAppendix B: Check FiguresAppendix C: GlossaryAppendix D: Metric System