期刊全稱 | An Introduction to the Mathematics of Money | 期刊簡稱 | Saving and Investing | 影響因子2023 | David Lovelock,Marilou Mendel,A. Larry Wright | 視頻video | http://file.papertrans.cn/156/155573/155573.mp4 | 發(fā)行地址 | Many illustrations included throughout the text.Exercises at the end of each chapter.An only undergraduate text providing an introduction to the mathematics of savings.Includes supplementary material: | 圖書封面 |  | 影響因子 | Introduction Some people distinguish between savings and investments, where savings are monies placed in relatively risk-free accounts with modest rewards, and where investments involve more risk and the potential for greater rewards. In this book we do not distinguish between these ideas. We treat them both under the umbrella of investing. In general, income falls into two categories: earned income—which is the income derived from your everyday job—andunearnedincome—which is income derived from investing. You attend college to strengthen your prospects for earned income, so why do you need to worry about unearned income, namely, investment income? There are many reasons to invest and to learn about investing. Perhaps the primary one is to take charge of your own ?nancial future. You need money for short-term goals (such as living expenses, emergencies) and for long-term goals (such as buying a car, buying a house, educating children, paying catastrophic medical bills, funding retirement). Investing involvesborrowingandlending,andbuyingandselling. ? borrowing and lending. When you put money into a bank savings account,youarelendingyourmoneyandthebankisborrowingit.Youcan lend money | Pindex | Textbook 2007 |
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