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A NOTE FROM THE AUTHORS
This document outlines sample pathways for designing a full-year mathematics course using Financial Algebra 2E. We offer three possible pathways that increase in level and amount of coverage as you go from blue to green to purple paths. In addition to the full year implementation of the course, some schools have chosen to cover Chapters 1-6 in Financial Algebra 2E during the Spring semester as part of their senior-year math class. A mathematics course that utilizes Financial Algebra 2E is rich in both mathematical and financial topics. You should feel free to create your own pathway by choosing chapters and sections that work best for your students.
1-1 DiscretionaryandEssentialExpenses
1-2 TravelExpenses 1-3 EntertainmentExpenses 1-4 VacationExpenses 1-5 PersonalExpenses
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Chapter1DiscretionaryExpenses
2-1 CheckingAccounts 2-2 ReconcileaBankStatement 2-3 SavingsAccounts 2-4 ExploreCompoundInterest 2-5 CompoundInterestFormula 2-6 ContinuousCompounding 2-7 FutureValueofInvestments 2-8 PresentValueofInvestments 2-9 TheTermofaSingleDepositAccount 2-10 TheTermofaSystematicDepositAccount
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3-1 IntroductiontoConsumerCredit
3-2 Loans 3-3 StudentLoans 3-4 LoanCalculationsandRegression Pathway2:OmitExample2 3-5 CreditCards 3-6CreditCardStatement 3-7AverageDailyBalance
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4-1 AutomobileAds
4-2 AutomobileTransactions 4-3 AutomobileInsurance 4-4 Probability:TheBasisofInsurance Pathway1:OmitExample7ofsection4-4Pathway2:OmitExample7ofsection4-4 4-5 LinearAutomobileDepreciation Chapter4ContinuedonNextPage
Chapter4AutomobileOwnership
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4-6HistoricalandExponentialDepreciation Pathway1:OmitExamples6and7ofsection4-6Pathway2:OmitExample6ofsection4-6 4-7DrivingData 4-8DrivingSafetyData 4-9AccidentInvestigationData
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Chapter4AutomobileOwnership(continued)
5-1 LookingForEmployment
5-2 PayPeriodsandHourlyRates 5-3 Commissions,RoyaltiesandPieceworkPay 5-4 EmployeeBenefits 5-5 SocialSecurityandMedicare
Chapter5EmploymentBasics
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6-1 TaxTables,Schedules,andWorksheets
6-2 ModelingTaxSchedules 6-3 IncomeStatements 6-4 Forms1040EZand1040A 6-5 Form1040andSchedulesAandB
Chapter6IncomeTaxes
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7-1 FindingaPlaceToLive
7-2 ReadingaFloorPlan 7-3 MortgageApplicationProcess 7-4 PurchasingaHome 7-5 MortgagePoints7-6 Rentals,Condominiums,andCooperative 7-7 HomeMaintenanceandImprovements
Chapter7IndependentLiving
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8-1 BusinessOrganization
8-2 StockMarketData 8-3 StockMarketDataCharts 8-4 TrendsinStockClosingPrices 8-5 StockMarketTicker8-6 StockTransactions 8-7 StockTransactionFees
8-8 StockSplits 8-9 DividendIncome
Chapter8TheStockMarket
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9-1 Inventions 9-2 MarketResearch 9-3 SupplyandDemand 9-4 FixedandVariableExpenses 9-5 GraphsofExpenseandRevenueFunctions9-6 BreakevenAnalysis 9-7 TheProfitEquation Pathway1:omitExample5ofsection9-7
9-8 MathematicallyModelingaBusiness9-9 OptimalOutcomes
Chapter9TheStockMarket
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10-1RetirementIncomefromSavings 10-2SocialSecurityBenefits 10-3 Pensions 10-4LifeInsurance 10-5 DiversificationofInvestments
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