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Interest calculations, whether for a loan or an
investment, are exactly the same. Interest calculations can be either in
simple interest or compound interest. For simple interest, the principal
only earns interest. For compound interest, both the principal, as well
as previously earned interest, earn interest.
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This series is designed for users who want to
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Retailing Discounts
A trade discount, or discount, is a percentage reduction
to the retailer by a manufacturer or wholesaler. It is most often
expressed as a percent decrease applied to a list price (LP), or
suggested retail price. The discount is subtracted from the list price
to provide the net price (NP), the price the retailer actually pays for
the particular item.
Solve Math Word Problems
Word problems often trip up even the best math students.
Many get stumped trying to figure out what they're looking to solve.
Without knowing what's being asked, students have trouble making sense
of all the critical information in the question.
Annuities
An annuity, whether as a loan or investment, consists of
a series of payments, not just a single payment.
Markdown and Extent of Markdown
Often in retailing the selling price, S, is subjected to
the decrease process for a variety of reasons. Markdown is the customary
word used to describe the decrease process in retailing. Formulas
previously developed for the decrease process are thus appropriate for
the specific situation of markdown in retailing.
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