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Introduction
Acknowledgements
About This Book
1.1: What Is Business Math?
1.2: How Can I Use The Features Of This Book To My Advantage?
1.3: Where Do We Go From Here?
Appendix 1: Rounding Rules
2.1 Rounding Whole Numbers and Decimals
2.2: Fractions and Decimals
2.3: Order of Operations
2.4: Averages
2.5: Algebraic Expressions
2.6: Linear Equations: Manipulating and Solving
Chapter 2 Summary
3.1: Percentages
3.2: Percent Change
3.3: Payroll
3.4: Sales Taxes
3.5: Property Taxes
3.6: Ratios, Proportions, and Prorating
3.7: Exchange Rates and Currency Exchange
Chapter 3 Summary
4.1: Figuring Out the Cost: Discounts
4.2: Invoicing: Terms of Payment and Cash Discounts
4.3: Markup: Setting the Regular Price
4.4: Markdown: Setting the Sale Price
4.5: Merchandising
4.6: Cost-Revenue-Net Income Analysis
4.7: Break-Even Analysis
4.8: Chapter 4 Summary
5.1: Principal, Rate, Time
5.2: Moving Money Involving Simple Interest
5.3: Savings Accounts And Short-Term GICs
5.4: Application: Treasury Bills and Commercial Paper
Chapter 5: Simple Interest Terminology (Interactive Activity)
Chapter 5: Summary
6.1: Compound Interest and Fundamentals
6.2: Determining the Future (Maturity) Value
6.3: Determining the Present Value
6.4: Equivalent Payments
6.5 Determining the Interest Rate
6.6 Effective and Equivalent Interest Rates
6.7 Determining the Number of Compounds
Chapter 6: Compound Interest Terminology (Interactive Activity)
Chapter 6: Summary
H5P Examples
References
Versioning History
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