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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Accounting / Financial
  • Language:English
  • Series title:HowtoTex Series
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:110
  • eBook ISBN:9781098375959
  • Paperback ISBN:9781642049299

Finance for Qualitative Thinkers

How to Use Logical Math Intelligence in Financial Problem Solving

by Cornelius Cash

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Overview
Financial management is a difficult subject for qualitative thinkers. College students interested in pursuing a professional career in business disciplines such as HR or Marketing tend to be more interested in the qualitative side. However, the language of business is finance and business students are required to take one or more finance courses in their educational curriculum. This book will show through demonstrations how to apply basic logical math intelligence (LMI) in solving finance problems. Finance for Qualitative Thinkers: How to Use Logical Math Intelligence (LMI) in Financial Problem Solving demonstrates, from a practitioner's perspective, how to effectively use basic math skills to solve financial problems.
Description
Financial management is a difficult subject for qualitative thinkers. College students interested in pursuing a professional career in business disciplines such as HR or Marketing tend to be more interested in the qualitative side. However, the language of business is finance and business students are required to take one or more finance courses in their educational curriculums. This book will show through demonstrations how to apply basic logical math intelligence (LMI) in solving finance problems. Finance for Qualitative Thinkers: How to Use Logical Math Intelligence (LMI) in Financial Problem Solving demonstrates, from a practitioner's perspective, how to effectively use basic math skills to solve financial problems. It presents a model for solving any financial problem by applying basic Logical Math Intelligence. Using a technique called the "line method" introduced in this publication, makes finding the solution to financial problems simple and easy to understand. This book is application based and highly focused on applied problem solving visually demonstrating how calculations are performed. It does not extensively emphasize underlying theoretical concepts found in traditional textbooks.
About the author

Cornelius Cash is former Associate Dean and Business Faculty at American InterContinental University (AIU), Atlanta Campus. He has won many awards including the Distinguished Faculty in Student Success and Faculty of the Year Awards. He has earned a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree from California Southern University, Costa Mesa, CA (2013), a Post-Master's Certificate in General Business from Northcentral University (2012), and a Master's in Business Administration with a specialization in Finance from Loyola University, Chicago (1999). In addition, he holds an MS in Health Care Management (2004) and MS in Technology Management (2002) from Mercer University, Atlanta, GA. Over the past 14 years he has taught undergraduate and graduate level Finance courses including: Financial Management, Capital Budgeting, Financial Accounting, Personal Finance, Corporate Finance, and Maximizing Shareholders Wealth. He has also taught Health Care Finance, Sports Finance and Health Care Economics courses. This is the first distribution of the HowtoTEX Series being developed by Dr. Cash for a new generation of technology based, accelerated classes being offered by institutions of higher learning in both the traditional and proprietary academic arenas. This comprehensive, how-to, book can be used as a primary guide to analyzing basic financial management problems using an innovative approach he calls the "line method." Enjoy using this book as a primary resource in understanding applied finance and recommend it to qualitative thinkers and others who are faced with learning finance personally, professionally or as novice Finance students.