McGraw-Hill, 2007. - 282 p. Interested in becoming a real estate agent but you're not a math whiz? Are you a real estate investor looking for investment analysis techniques? No problem! Understand and handle real estate transactions and analysis with confidence using this well-organized guide. Real Estate Math Demystified will provide you with the knowledge to analyze real estate from a variety of perspectives, including that of the buyer, seller, lender, and appraiser. You'll start with an overview of basic math principles to refresh your memory and improve your overall math proficiency. More challenging material will help you obtain your broker's license and prepare for actual real estate practice and investment. Other topics covered include commissions, mortgages, calculations, appreciation and depreciation, property taxes, appraisal methods, and much more. This fast and easy guide offers: - An explanation of the importance and use of Time Value of Money. - Exercises for calculating mortgage payments. - Various methods for appraising property. - Breakdowns of closing statements from purchase/sale transactions. - Discussions of various lease scenarios and rent types. - Real estate investment and cash flow analysis. - Drawings and tables to enhance understanding of required real estate math calculations. Simple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for a more advanced student, this book is your shortcut to success in the lucrative field of real estate.
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McGraw-Hill, 2006. - 409 p. This work teaches business-management students all the basic mathematics used in a retail business and follows the standard curriculum of Business Math courses. From the Back Cover: Make It Your Business to Learn Business Math. Here's the fast and easy way! Keep your business running in tip-top shape with a firm grasp of the business math required...
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