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Title: Introduction to Financial Math using the HP 17B/19B calculator by Norman Toy ISBN: 1-891112-51-1 Publisher: Adkins & Matchett Ltd Pub. Date: 05 May, 1998 Format: Paperback List Price(USD): $39.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.75 (4 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Powerful tools needed for financial math
Comment: Introduction to Financial Math is probably one of the best written, easy to understand, and fun to read math textbook out there! Four years ago, I joined an investment bank and was required to review the Adkins & Matchett's Financial Business Box. Having come from a non quant background, I was quite nervous. This book definitely put me on ease! It's easy to understand, has tons of problem sets, and most importantly isn't boring to read (when was the last time you read that about a math book?)
Now, I am going to Business School and will review all this material again. Without question, this book provides you with all the necessary tools needed in finance.
Rating: 4
Summary: Easy to learn
Comment: This would be a good book for new people to the world of finance.
One user wrote that the 17BII and the 19BII are not financial calculators, he is really wrong, and should contact Hewlett Packard if he thinks that the 2 calculators are not financial calculators.
Back to the book, if you are new to world of finance or just taking an into class, this book would be a very helpful learning tool.
Rating: 1
Summary: This book is too simplistic and contains erroneous examples
Comment: This book does not adequately differentiate between ordinary and exact simple interest rates, ordinary and annuity due applications, and does not explain the important applications of the internal rate of return(IRR) method. In fact the IRR is very important and is used by such popular software as Quicken. The applications presented in this book of financial math are limited mostly to bonds. Readers interested in personal applications such as stocks, home mortgages, insurance, income tax, inflation, consumer credit and loans, income taxes, and retirement analyses, etc. would find little use for this book.
Anyone serious about learnig finanal math and its applications should look elsewhere. The book is written for professionals in the financial industry, but they certainly would not learn anything from this simplistic book.
Also the HP-12C financial calculator is considered the standard for the industry. I cannot find a HP-19B, and the HP 17-B I found does not even have financial functions on it.
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Title: Mastering Financial Calculations : A Step-by-Step Guide to the Mathematics of Financial Market Instruments by Robert Steiner ISBN: 027362587X Publisher: Financial Times Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 15 December, 1997 List Price(USD): $39.95 |
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Title: Professional Real Estate Problem Solving Using the HP 17BII by John A. Tirone ISBN: 0962423637 Publisher: John a Tirone Pub. Date: November, 1994 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
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Title: Effective Use of a Financial Calculator by Pamela L. Hall ISBN: 0030267862 Publisher: International Thomson Publishing Pub. Date: 2000 List Price(USD): $13.95 |
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Title: Introduction to Financial Math using the HP-12C calculator by Dr. Norman Toy ISBN: 1891112589 Pub. Date: 01 September, 2002 List Price(USD): $39.95 |
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Title:HP19BII Business Consultant Calculator ASIN: B00000JBLK Publisher: Hewlett Packard List Price(USD): $139.99 Comparison N/A, buy it from Amazon for $139.99 |
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