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Insurance - General & Miscellaneous, Business Skills - General & Miscellaneous, Interest - Economics, Mathematics - Applied

Financial Literacy

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Overview

Financial Literacy is a carefully written, lively, and innovative text that introduces students to the mathematics of interest, annuities, and insurance. Requiring only a background in high school algebra, the book bridges the distance between a rigorous mathematical approach and a formulaic approach to the subject. Financial Literacy is notable for its innovative approach, tested over the years in the classroom, which makes some hard and cumbersome topics much easier to understand and apply. Included are hundreds of examples and solved problems, as well as several hundred exercises backed up by a solutions manual. As well as being ideal for an introductory course in the mathematics of finance, Financial Literacy is suitable for teaching quantitative reasoning by focusing on a particular area of study rather than presenting a smorgasbord of unrelated topics.

Synopsis

Requiring only a background in high school algebra, Kaminsky's Financial Literacy: Introduction to the Mathematics of Interest, Annuities, and Insurance uses an innovative approach in order to make today's college student literate in such financial matters as loans, pensions and insurance. Included are hundreds of examples and solved problems, as well as several hundred exercises backed up by a solutions manual.

About the Author, Kenneth Kaminsky

Kenneth Kaminsky is Professor of Math, Augsburg College, Minnesota.

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Book Details

Published
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
402
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761826224