Mathematics for Finance, Business and Economics

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A01=Irenee Dondjio
A01=Wouter Krasser
ABM
Accounting Mathematics
amortisation schedules
Annuity Due
Arithmetic Series
Author_Irenee Dondjio
Author_Wouter Krasser
Business Mathematics
Business Students
Cartesian Plane
Category=GPS
Category=KCH
Category=KJ
Category=PBT
Common Ratio
Consecutive Terms
Cramer Method
Cramer's Rule
Cramer’s Rule
Declining Balance Method
differentiation techniques
Economics
Effective Yearly Interest Rate
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Equal Yearly Payments
Equilibrium Point
Finance
Geometric Series
Graph Quadratic Equations
LE
linear programming
Marginal Profit
Marginal Revenue
Markov Analysis
Mathematics
matrix algebra
optimisation methods
Ordinary Annuity
Price Elasticity
Quadratic Equation
quantitative analysis for business
Straight Line Method
summation notation
Total Cost TC
Transition Matrix

Product details

  • ISBN 9789001818623
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: Wolters-Noordhoff B.V.
  • Publication City/Country: NL
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Mastering the basic concepts of mathematics is the key to understanding other subjects such as Economics, Finance, Statistics, and Accounting. Mathematics for Finance, Business and Economics is written informally for easy comprehension. Unlike traditional textbooks it provides a combination of explanations, exploration and real-life applications of major concepts.

Mathematics for Finance, Business and Economics discusses elementary mathematical operations, linear and non-linear functions and equations, differentiation and optimization, economic functions, summation, percentages and interest, arithmetic and geometric series, present and future values of annuities, matrices and Markov chains.

Aided by the discussion of real-world problems and solutions, students across the business and economics disciplines will find this textbook perfect for gaining an understanding of a core plank of their studies.

Irenee Dondijo and Wouter Krasser

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