The Economist Numbers Guide 6th Edition

The Economist Numbers Guide 6th Edition
Author: The Economist
Publisher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013-12-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1847659349

Designed as a companion to The Economist Style Guide, the best-selling guide to writing style, The Economist Numbers Guide is invaluable for everyone who has to work with numbers, which in today's commercially focussed world means most managers. In addition to general advice on basic numeracy, the guide points out common errors and explains the recognised techniques for solving financial problems, analysing information of any kind, forecasting and effective decision making. Over 100 charts, graphs, tables and feature boxes highlight key points, and great emphasis is put on the all-important aspect of how you present and communicate numerical information effectively and honestly. At the back of the book is an extensive A-Z dictionary of terms covering everything from amortisation to zero-sum game. Whatever your business, whatever your management role, for anyone who needs a good head for figures The Economist Numbers Guide will prove invaluable.

The Economist Numbers Guide (6th Ed)

The Economist Numbers Guide (6th Ed)
Author: The Economist
Publisher: The Economist
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-01-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1610393961

The Economist: Numbers Guide is invaluable for everyone who has to work with numbers, which in today's commercially focused world means most managers. In addition to general advice on basic numeracy, the guide points out common errors and explains the recognized techniques for solving financial problems, analyzing information of any kind, forecasting and effective decision making. Over 100 charts, graphs, tables and feature boxes highlight key points, and great emphasis is put on the all-important aspect of how you present and communicate numerical information effectively and honestly. At the back of the book is an extensive A-Z dictionary of terms covering everything from amortization to zero-sum game. Whatever your business, whatever your management role, for anyone who needs a good head for figures The Economist Numbers Guide will help you achieve your goals.

The Economist Numbers Guide

The Economist Numbers Guide
Author: The Economist Staff
Publisher: Economist Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013
Genre: Business and Management
ISBN: 9781846689031

Updated and revised, the 'Numbers Guide' is an invaluable source for everyone in business who wants to be competent and able to communicate effectively with numbers.

The Economist Numbers Guide (6th Ed)

The Economist Numbers Guide (6th Ed)
Author: The Economist
Publisher: The Economist
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-01-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781610393959

The Economist: Numbers Guide is invaluable for everyone who has to work with numbers, which in today's commercially focused world means most managers. In addition to general advice on basic numeracy, the guide points out common errors and explains the recognized techniques for solving financial problems, analyzing information of any kind, forecasting and effective decision making. Over 100 charts, graphs, tables and feature boxes highlight key points, and great emphasis is put on the all-important aspect of how you present and communicate numerical information effectively and honestly. At the back of the book is an extensive A-Z dictionary of terms covering everything from amortization to zero-sum game. Whatever your business, whatever your management role, for anyone who needs a good head for figures The Economist Numbers Guide will help you achieve your goals.

Numbers Guide

Numbers Guide
Author: Richard Stutely
Publisher: Profile Books(GB)
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2003
Genre: Business mathematics
ISBN: 9781861975157

Designed as a companion to The Economist Style Guide, the best-selling guide to writing style, The Economist Numbers Guide is invaluable for everyone who wants to be competent, and able to communicate effectively, with numbers. In addition to general advise on basic numeracy, the guide points out common errors and explains the recognised techniques for solving financial problems, analysing information of any kind and effective decision making. Over 100 charts, graphs, tables and feature boxes highlight key points. Also included is an A-Z dictionary of terms covering everything from amortisation to zero-sum game. Whatever your business, The Economist Numbers Guide will prove invaluable.

The Economist Guide to Business Numeracy

The Economist Guide to Business Numeracy
Author: Richard Stutely
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1993-11-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This invaluable reference explains the importance of numeracy skills in a variety of business environments as it points out common errors and explains the recognized techniques for solving financial problems, analyzing information, and making effective decisions. From the simplest calculations-like calculating percentages and interest-to more complex routines-such as evaluating competing investment opportunities, The Economist Guide to Business Numeracy brings together all the information you need to use numerics to maximize your business potential, investment opportunities, and more.

Numbers

Numbers
Author: Economist
Publisher: Economist Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Business mathematics
ISBN: 9781846681714

Designed as a companion to The Economist Style Guide, the best-selling guide to writing style, The Economist Numbers Guide is invaluable for everyone who has to work with numbers, which in today's commercially focussed world means most managers. In addition to general advice on basic numeracy, the guide points out common errors and explains the recognised techniques for solving financial problems, analysing information of any kind, forecasting and effective decision making. Over 100 charts, graphs, tables and feature boxes highlight key points, and great emphasis is put on the all-important aspect of how you present and communicate numerical information effectively and honestly. At the back of the book is an extensive A-Z dictionary of terms covering everything from amortisation to zero-sum game. Whatever your business, whatever your management role, for anyone who needs a good head for figures The Economist Numbers Guide will prove invaluable.

Numbers Guide

Numbers Guide
Author: The Economist
Publisher: Bloomberg Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-02-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781576603369

A quick-reference guide to all the numbers you need to know to make sense of changing global economic trends This is a handy Economist guide to all the figures you need to know to stay on top of the latest global economic trends. In today's global arena business people must keep abreast of changing economic conditions in nations worldwide. Not an easy matter when each day brings another fusillade of updated indicators, statistics and figures, most of them freighted with subtle messages about developing economic trends. This pocket reference enables readers to quickly revisit the meaning and impact of late breaking economic news and to make better decisions based on today's rocky economic landscape. A go-to guide for managers tasked with budgeting, planning or forecasting, as well as literally anyone who wants to understand and confidently communicate with numbers Chapters cover finance and investing, measures for interpretation and analysis, forecasting techniques, sampling and hypothesis testing, linear programming and much more The Economist platform make this an irresistible purchase for everyone searching for a reliable source of information about on economic numbers