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A spiral approach to financial mathematics // Nathan Tintle, Nathan Schelhaas, Todd Swanson.
Author:
Tintle, Nathan,
other author:
Schelhaas, Nathan,
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1 online resource
Notes:
Includes index.
[NT 15003449]:
Front Cover; A Spiral Approach to Financial Mathematics; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Why the Changes in Content Sequencing?; What About Changes in Pedagogy?; Student Audience and How to Utilize the Materials; Students Hoping to Gain a Solid Understanding of Financial Mathematics Concepts; Students Hoping to Pass Actuarial Certification Exam FM; To All Students; To the Actuary Student; Unit 1 Introduction to Financial Mathematics; 1. Savings: Fundamentals of Interest; Section 1.1. Simple and compound interest; Learning objectives; Example 1.1. Saving Money to Study Abroad.
[NT 15003449]:
Interest over longer periodsExploration 1.1. Saving for Your First Car; Interest over longer periods; Turning to technology: Excel; Summary; Homework Questions: Section 1.1; Conceptual questions; Practice questions; Application questions; Looking ahead; Section 1.2. Changing the Compounding Period: Nominal vs Effective Interest Rates; Learning objectives; Example 1.2. Saving Money to Study Abroad (Revisited); Nominal versus effective interest rates; Back to the saving for study abroad example; Exploration 1.2. Saving for Your First Car (Revisited)
[NT 15003449]:
Changing the period over which interest Is computedNominal versus effective interest rates; Back to the car example; Summary; Homework Questions: Section 1.2; Conceptual questions; Practice questions; Application questions; Looking ahead; Section 1.3. Valuing Accounts with Multiple Transactions; Learning objectives; Example 1.3. Saving for a Down Payment on a House; Basic account chart; Creating a dynamic account chart using Excel; What if you saved 900/month instead?; How much would you need to save each month to reach your goal within 18 months?; What about an extra deposit?
[NT 15003449]:
Exploration 1.3. Saving for CollegeGetting started; Basic account chart for college savings; Begin filling in the account chart; Revisiting nominal rates of interest; Creating a dynamic account chart using Excel; Summary; Homework Questions: Section 1.3; Conceptual questions; Practice questions; Application questions; Looking ahead; Section 1.4. Tips and Tricks for Solving Cash Flow Problems; Learning objectives; Example 1.4. Saving for a Down Payment (Revisited); Nonrecursive approach; Evaluating the impact of a withdrawal; Irregular payments and withdrawals.
[NT 15003449]:
Problems involving an unknown interest rateProblems involving an unknown time period; Exploration 1.4. Saving for College (Revisited); Recursive approach; Nonrecursive approach; Irregular payments and withdrawals; Problems involving an unknown interest rate; Problems involving an unknown time period; Summary; Homework Questions: Section 1.4; Conceptual questions; Practice questions; Application questions; Looking ahead; End of chapter summary; End of chapter review problems; 2. Loans: Fundamentals of Borrowing and Lending; Section 2.1. Introduction to Loans; Learning Objectives.
Subject:
Business mathematics. -
Online resource:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128015803
ISBN:
9780128017593
A spiral approach to financial mathematics /
Tintle, Nathan,
A spiral approach to financial mathematics /
Nathan Tintle, Nathan Schelhaas, Todd Swanson. - 1 online resource
Includes index.
Front Cover; A Spiral Approach to Financial Mathematics; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Why the Changes in Content Sequencing?; What About Changes in Pedagogy?; Student Audience and How to Utilize the Materials; Students Hoping to Gain a Solid Understanding of Financial Mathematics Concepts; Students Hoping to Pass Actuarial Certification Exam FM; To All Students; To the Actuary Student; Unit 1 Introduction to Financial Mathematics; 1. Savings: Fundamentals of Interest; Section 1.1. Simple and compound interest; Learning objectives; Example 1.1. Saving Money to Study Abroad.
ISBN: 9780128017593Subjects--Topical Terms:
625055
Business mathematics.
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542853
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LC Class. No.: HF5691
Dewey Class. No.: 650.01/51
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