
Business Math Using ExcelA (R)
South Western Educational Publishing
2nd Edition
Published on 15. April 2011
Book
Spiral bound
640 pages
978-0-538-73119-5 (ISBN)
Description
Now readers can master the mathematical and spreadsheet skills most important to meet the demands of today's business world with the proven, practical dual approach in Burton/Shelton's BUSINESS MATH USING EXCEL (R), 2nd Edition. This book's unique presentation first teaches the traditional method of calculating and then presents the same math concepts using the functions of Microsoft (R) Excel (R).
The book's manageable sections, practical profiles and features and full-color design help readers build their math confidence and clearly see the practicality of what they're learning. Readers learn to create formulas and master the functions of the latest Excel (R) 2010 while refining their high level math abilities and other skills that will help them succeed in the contemporary workplace.
The book's manageable sections, practical profiles and features and full-color design help readers build their math confidence and clearly see the practicality of what they're learning. Readers learn to create formulas and master the functions of the latest Excel (R) 2010 while refining their high level math abilities and other skills that will help them succeed in the contemporary workplace.
Reviews / Votes
1. Basic Math Functions. 2. Fractions. 3. Percent. 4. Bank Services. 5. Payroll. 6. Taxes. 7. Insurance. 8. Invoices and Discounts. 9. Markup and Markdown. 10. Interest. 11. Consumer Credit and Mortgages. 12. Annuities, Stocks, and Bonds. 13. Depreciation. 14. Financial Statements. 15. Business Statistics. Answers to Selected Exercises. Glossary. Index.More details
Edition
International Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Mason
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 27 mm
Width: 228 mm
Thickness: 271 mm
Weight
1293 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-538-73119-5 (9780538731195)
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Persons
Sharon Burton is a professor in the Business Studies Division at Brookhaven College. In addition, she works in the Office of New Program Development, Dallas Community College District (DCCCD) in Farmer's Branch, Texas. Ms. Burton has more than 25 years of successful instructional experience in the community college environment. Most recently Ms. Burton has specialized in designing and teaching effective Internet courses, including business math, MS Office, and business writing. Ms. Burton earned her B.B.A. from Lamar University and her M.B.E. from University of North Texas. Nelda Shelton received her B.S. and M.B.E. degrees from the University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. She has taught full-time in the Business and Office Administration Departments of Tarrant County College, South Campus in Fort Worth, Texas. Ms. Shelton's teaching experience encompasses business math, business communications, office procedures, and introduction to accounting both in the classroom and distance learning via the Internet. She has worked part time for the U. S. Office of Personnel Management as a trainer and as an independent contractor. She has also served as a part-time instructor the Dallas County Community College District. Ms. Shelton has co-authored several successful texts in areas of business and office administration.
Author
Professor, Brookhaven College and Dallas County Community College District, Farmer's Branch, TX
Formerly of Tarrant County College District, South Campus, Fort Worth, TX
Content
1. Basic Math Functions.
2. Fractions.
3. Percent.
4. Bank Services.
5. Payroll.
6. Taxes.
7. Insurance.
8. Invoices and Discounts.
9. Markup and Markdown.
10. Interest.
11. Consumer Credit and Mortgages.
12. Annuities, Stocks, and Bonds.
13. Depreciation.
14. Financial Statements.
15. Business Statistics.
Answers to Selected Exercises.
Glossary.
Index.
2. Fractions.
3. Percent.
4. Bank Services.
5. Payroll.
6. Taxes.
7. Insurance.
8. Invoices and Discounts.
9. Markup and Markdown.
10. Interest.
11. Consumer Credit and Mortgages.
12. Annuities, Stocks, and Bonds.
13. Depreciation.
14. Financial Statements.
15. Business Statistics.
Answers to Selected Exercises.
Glossary.
Index.