Business Math For Dummies |
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| Title: | Business Math For Dummies |
| Author: | Mary Jane Sterling |
| Publisher: | For Dummies |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 30 June, 2008 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0470233311 / 9780470233313 |
| List Price: | $21.99 |
| You Save: | $7.04 |
| Amazon Price: | $14.95 |
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Product Description Now, it is easier than ever before to understand complex mathematical concepts and formulas and how they relate to real-world business situations. All you have to do it apply the handy information you will find in Business Math For Dummies. Featuring practical practice problems to help you expand your skills, this book covers topics like using percents to calculate increases and decreases, applying basic algebra to solve proportions, and working with basic statistics to analyze raw data. Find solutions for finance and payroll applications, including reading financial statements, calculating wages and commissions, and strategic salary planning. Navigate fractions, decimals, and percents in business and real estate transactions, and take fancy math skills to work. You’ll be able to read graphs and tables and apply statistics and data analysis. You’ll discover ways you can use math in finance and payroll investments, banking and payroll, goods and services, and business facilities and operations. You’ll learn how to calculate discounts and markup, use loans and credit, and understand the ins and outs of math for business facilities and operations. You’ll be the company math whiz in no time at all! Find out how to: - Read graphs and tables
- Invest in the future
- Use loans and credit
- Navigate bank accounts, insurance, budgets, and payroll
- Calculate discounts and markup
- Measure properties and handle mortgages and loans
- Manage rental and commercial properties
Complete with lists of ten math shortcuts to do in meetings and drive your coworkers nuts and ten tips for reading annual reports, Business MathFor Dummies is your one-stop guide to solving math problems in business situations.
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Customer Reviews:
Disappointing , Plain Jane
07 July, 2009
I am really sorry for the pun ( plain Jane )in the title I gave but I was expecting more than a boring rehash .
It seems the book has been put together to advertise for other books written by the author previously for the Dummies series.
An example of this : on page 14 in the paragraph before the last she writes " Tables of information can be transformed into spreadsheets of matrices ...(Matrices aren't covered in this book, but if you'd like, you can find information on them in Algebra II For Dummies, published by Wiley).
She did not even mention she is the author of this Algebra II . I could give other examples of plugs either for her other Dummies books or writer colleagues in the Dummies series.
NO problems or exercises to solve at the end of each chapter with their solutions but one or two lone simple solved problems after explaining the concept.
On page 12, to explain Exponents , she took three lonely short lines and that's it.
The numbers are difficult to read as they are printed in small size , as for example on fractions : you will need strong correcting lenses to read the fractions .
She tends to take one full page to explain " rounding to the nearer digit " with only three examples. I would have preferred fewer words to explain but MORE solved exercises.
Nevertheless, she did take the time to explain the concepts with a simple exercise or problem.
Worth reading ? Yes, but to gain a command you will need a Schaum's Outline Business Mathematics Schaum's Outline of Basic Business Mathematics, 2ed (Schaum's Outline Series) to really feel in control.
- Amazon Customer Review
Math For Dummies
21 July, 2008
I have looked at the book that I purchased-Math for Dummies. I actually bought this book to go with a class that I am going to be taking in the fall semester at school. Im sure that it will be very helpful in my study.
- Amazon Customer Review
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