Financial-Math


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You Can Do the Math : Overcome Your Math Phobia and Make Better Financial Decisions
Published in Hardcover by Praeger Publishers (30 September, 2004)
Author: Ron Lipsman
Amazon base price: $29.95

STATISTICS FINANCIAL MATHS BUS
Published in Paperback by Pearson Higher Education (01 October, 1983)
Author: MCLEAN
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Risk Management in Financial Institutions: Electronic Funds Transfer
Published in Hardcover by Butterworths Tolley (12 March, 1990)
Author: Dimitris N. Chorafas ME EE MSE DRSc(Math) PE
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Prentice Hall Guide to Scholarships and Fellowships for Math and Science Students: A Resource for Students Pursuing Careers in Mathematics, Science
Published in Textbook Binding by Prentice Hall (01 August, 1993)
Authors: Mark Kantrowitz and Joann P. Digennaro
Amazon base price: $19.95
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A Great Way To Get Money for College
This book is a great way to find scholarships and competitions to earn money for college. I have made use of this great resourse many times and many more to come. I recommend it if you are planning to go to grad school. I know I am.


Merchandising Math: A Managerial Approach
Published in Paperback by Pearson Education (08 September, 2003)
Authors: Doris H. Kincade, Fay Y. Gibson, and Ginger A. Woodard
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Introduction to Financial Math using the HP-12C calculator
Published in Paperback by (01 September, 2002)
Author: Dr. Norman Toy
Amazon base price: $39.95
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Learn what "buttoms" to push?
The only book dedicated to a specific HP-12C calculator that I have seen which in fact gives the reader a quality and professional presentations of "what buttons" to push when performing various financial calculations is the Professional Real Estate Problem Solving books by John Tirone. Presentation of the keystrokes in the Toy book is perfunctory, at best.
Professor Toy may have much math in financial calculations under his belt, but he can learn much from how to present the topic by reading Professor Tirone's book on the HP 12C and HP-17BII in real estate calculations.
Maybe both authors should get together on a book, but that may not be possible given the distances involved.
Buy the Toy book if you are into some of the math of finance; buy Dr. fabozzi's books as well, and for the best presentation in real estate get Mr. Tirone's books.


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