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Mathematical Interest Theory

by James W. Daniel, Leslie Vaaler, Leslie Jane Vaaler, Leslie Jane Federer Vaaler
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Overview

Written in a reader-friendly manner, this reference is designed to meet the needs of readers who want to master the interest theory and finance topics addressed in the Financial Mathematics exam.

Requires an algebra background; calculus not a prerequisite. Encourages readers to practice writing throughout, and more than 30 end-of-chapter writing exercises are included. Provides more than 240 worked examples in a wide range of difficulty. Features abundant examples, discussion, and problems throughout.

A useful guide for readers planning to take the Financial Mathematics exam.

Mathematical Interest Theory, 1/E

James W. Daniel

Leslie Jane Federer Vaaler

Synopsis

Written in a reader-friendly manner, this reference is designed to meet the needs of readers who want to master the interest theory and finance topics addressed in the Financial Mathematics exam.

Requires an algebra background; calculus not a prerequisite. Encourages readers to practice writing throughout, and more than 30 end-of-chapter writing exercises are included. Provides more than 240 worked examples in a wide range of difficulty. Features abundant examples, discussion, and problems throughout.

A useful guide for readers planning to take the Financial Mathematics exam.

Mathematical Interest Theory, 1/E

James W. Daniel

Leslie Jane Federer Vaaler

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2006
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
512
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780131472853

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