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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 4/c/e
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 4/e
Stephen A. Ross, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Randolph W. Westerfield, University of Southern California
Bradford D. Jordan, University of Kentucky
Gordon S. Roberts, York University

Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money

Web Links

Annotated web links prepared by Shelley MacDougall, Acadia University
Northwestern Mutual
(http://www.nmfn.com/tn/listpages--calculator_list_pg)

Double your money. Try out the "rule of 72."
Northwestern Mutual
(http://www.northwesternmutual.com/games/longevity/longevity-main.html)

Play the Longevity Game. In time value exercises there are many exercises that say something like this: "assume you live to age 80." Here, just for fun, or for application in a time value exercise, is a longevity calculator by Northwestern Mutal. Answer the questionnaire to see how long NWM assumes you will live.
CCH Inc.
(http://www.toolkit.cch.com/tools/npvtab_m.asp)

Present value tables with instruction and examples from the SOHO/Business Owner's Toolkit.
Independent Financial
(http://www.independentfinancial.on.ca/calculators.htm#)

Numerous calculators for personal finance. Canadian calculators are marked with a maple leaf.




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