Introduction to Financial Math Using 17B/19B Calculator

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ISBN-10:

1891112694

ISBN-13:

9781891112690

Author(s): Norman Toy
Released: May 01, 2006
Format: Paperback, 192 pages

Description:

Publication Date: May 5, 1998Designed for people who don't know financial math or who want to review it.Clear, realistic explanations of key financial math concepts and terms. Packed with exercises that demonstrate how to use financial math to solve present value, future value, net present value, internal rate of return, terminal value, and other financial problems.Special section on the capital markets and how they work.Supplements on basic algebra and the HP calculator.CONTENTSPart 1: Introduction to Capital MarketsLearn how money works for borrowers and lenders; meet the players; get an overview of the institutions and the financial instruments they use.Part 2: Financial MathLearn the key skills for calculating money's value over time through real-life examples and step-by-step explanations keyed to the HP calculator.Learn how to set up a problem so that the solution develops naturally.Appendix: Basic AlgebraBeen a long time since you factored an equation? Brush up your skills or use this section as a reference as you work the money math problems.Appendix: HP CalculatorGet oriented with this handy guide to the calculator and how to use it for financial math.

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