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Business Math
for Accounting
Presentation
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Table Of Contents
Introduction
Basic Arithmetic Operations
Percentages and Fractions
Financial Statements and Analysis
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Basic Arithmetic
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Order of Operations
(PEMDAS)
P - Parentheses:
Operations within parentheses are always performed first. If there are nested
parentheses, work from the innermost set outward.

Example:
3×(4+2)=3×6=18

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Exponents:
Next, perform any exponentiation (raising to a power) operations.

Example:
23×4=8×4=3223×4=8×4=32
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Percentages and Fractions


Percentages and fractions are both mathematical concepts that help us represent
parts of a whole. When we talk about percentages, we are referring to a portion
of a hundred. For example, 50% means half or 0.5 when written as a decimal.
On the other hand, fractions represent a part of a whole number, with the
numerator indicating the part we have and the denominator representing the
total number of parts.

Understanding how to convert between fractions and percentages can be


incredibly useful in various real-life situations, such as calculating discounts
while shopping or analyzing data in research. By mastering these concepts, we
can enhance our mathematical skills and make complex calculations simpler and
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Understanding Percentages
Percentages are a fundamental concept in mathematics that is widely used in
various real-life scenarios. Knowing how to work with percentages can be
beneficial in many aspects of daily life, such as calculating discounts while
shopping, understanding interest rates on loans, or interpreting data in graphs and
charts.

To calculate a percentage, you need to remember that it represents a portion of


100. It is often denoted by the symbol "%". When you see a percentage, you can
think of it as a fraction with a denominator of 100. For example, 25% is the same
as 25/100 or 0.25 as a decimal.

One practical way to work with percentages is to convert them to decimals or


fractions when performing calculations. This can simplify mathematical
operations and make comparisons easier. Additionally, understanding how
percentages relate to each other can help in analyzing data and making informed
decisions.
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Converting Fractions to Percentages


and Vice Versa
Converting fractions to percentages and vice versa is a common mathematical skill
that is useful in everyday life. Understanding how to switch between fractions and
percentages can help you make sense of data, as well as solve various math problems
with ease.
To convert a fraction to a percentage, you can divide the numerator by the
denominator, then multiply the result by 100. This will give you the equivalent
percentage. For example, if you have the fraction 1/4, dividing 1 by 4 gives you 0.25,
which can be converted to 25% when multiplied by 100.

On the other hand, to convert a percentage to a fraction, you can simply write the
percentage as a fraction with a denominator of 100. You can then simplify the
fraction if needed. For instance, if you have 75%, you can write it as 75/100, which
simplifies to 3/4.
Being able to convert between fractions and percentages allows you to compare
values more easily and see relationships between different quantities. Practice and
familiarity with these conversions will improve your math skills and boost your
confidence in handling various calculations.
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Interest and Simple Interest


Interest is the amount of money charged for the use of borrowed funds, or the amount earned on invested funds. It's expressed as a
percentage of the principal amount (the initial sum of money).

Simple interest is calculated only on the principal amount of a loan or investment, without taking into account any additional
interest that may accumulate over time. It's calculated using the following formula:
Simple Interest(𝐼)=𝑃×𝑟×𝑡Simple Interest(I)=P×r×t

Where:
• 𝑃P = Principal amount (the initial sum of money)
• 𝑟r = Interest rate per period (usually expressed as a decimal)
• 𝑡t = Time (the duration for which the money is borrowed or invested, usually in years)

Example: Let's say you borrow $1,000 at an annual interest rate of 5% for 3 years. Using the simple interest formula:
𝐼=1000×0.05×3I=1000×0.05×3
𝐼=150I=150
So, the simple interest on the loan would be $150.
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