Financial Times Guide to Business Numeracy, The: How to Check the Figures for Yourself (2nd Edition) (The FT Guides) - Couverture souple

Gough, Leo

 
9780273746430: Financial Times Guide to Business Numeracy, The: How to Check the Figures for Yourself (2nd Edition) (The FT Guides)

Synopsis

Whether you need to understand other people’s calculations to make confident business decisions, or formulate investment choices based on your own numbers, this book will give you the tools you need.

 

Banks and financial institutions, businesses and politicians often spin their statistics as they know they can rely on customers or constituents not to understand or check maths and formulas.

 

This book introduces you to the basic tools of maths, statistics and business calculations so that that you can understand the numbers, work out your own calculations and make better investing, saving and business decisions.

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À propos de l?auteur

Leo Gough was the editor of two investment newsletters during the 1990’s, ‘The Zurich Club’ and ‘Taipan’ for Fleet Street Publications. Since 1997 he has spent much of his time in the Asia/Pacific region, working with banks, such as Citibank, and consultancy firms, such as AT Kearney. Currently Leo is working in management consultancy in the Middle East. He is the author of more than 20 books on personal finance and investment including The Financial Times Guide to Selection Shares that Perform.

À propos de la quatrième de couverture

"To approach business and financial markets with confidence, you need a basic grasp of statistics. Whether you’re a newcomer to stats or just a bit rusty, Leo Gough’s excellent book covers the key knowledge you’ll need. Not only are his case-studies straightforward to read, they’re lively and practical too." Dominic Picarda, CFA. Associate Editor, Investors Chronicle.

"Ever been in a meeting where the 'experts' try to bamboozle and mislead you with statistics, probabilities and financial jargon? This book gives you the ammunition to fight back" Ian Cornelius, Director, Cashability  

In business you can never be too numerate.

The Financial Times Guide to Business Numeracy is your definitive guide to mastering numbers. Using real life examples and practical techniques, Leo Gough covers everything from basic calculations to complex decision-making techniques in order to give you the tools to be able to make informed decisions with confidence. This book shows you how to:

  • Get to grips with basic finance and investment concepts
  • Think critically about data so you spot misleading statements and inflated results
  • Apply estimating and forecasting techniques
  • Formulate investment choices based on your own analysis
  • Choose the best methods for presenting results in order to maximise outcomes
Interpret large quantities of data effectively and accurately

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