Business Math

Business Math by Cheryl Cleaves, published by Prentice Hall in 2014, is a comprehensive resource that explores the application of mathematics in the business world. This tenth edition, comprising 863 pages, presents essential topics such as banking, interest, insurance, taxes, and financial statements in a conversational style. The book aims to demystify common business practices like markup, markdown, and cash discounts, making it accessible for students and individuals interested in small business or personal finance.
Readers will find a variety of learning tools designed to enhance their understanding of business mathematics. The text includes basic math reviews, annotated examples, and exercises that encourage self-directed learning. Updated problem sets reflect new trends and laws, while a revised chapter on financial statements provides current insights. Additionally, the edition features access to the MyMathLab website, which offers further resources for mastering business mathematics concepts.
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Business Math, Tenth Edition unlocks the world of math by showing how it is used in the business world. Written in a conversational style, the book covers essential topics such as banking, interest, insurance, taxes, depreciation, inventory, and financial statements. It carefully explains common business practices such as markup, markdown, and cash discounts-showing students how these tools work in small business or personal finance. Authors encourage self-starters from the beginning, with the review of basic math, annotated examples, stop and check exercises, skill builders and application exercises. This edition includes updated problem sets, new trends and laws, a revised financial statements chapter and the one-of-a-kind MyMathLab website (MyMathLab access available separately).
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