Financial Mathematics Grade 10, 11 And 12
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.67 GB | Duration: 5h 55m
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.67 GB | Duration: 5h 55m
Master Financial Mathematics: Key Concepts and Problem-Solving Skills for Grade 10, 11 & 12 Students
What you'll learn
Calculate Interest Rates and Loan Repayments: Learn how to compute interest, monthly payments, and loan balances for various financial scenarios.
Master Annuities and Sinking Funds: Understand how to calculate present and future value annuities and manage sinking funds with regular withdrawals.
Evaluate Depreciation and Investment Strategies: Compare different methods of depreciation and evaluate investment returns to make informed financial
Analyze Complex Financial Scenarios: Use financial formulas, timelines, and nominal rates to solve realworld problems related to loans, savings, and investments
Requirements
Requirements for Taking This Course: Basic Mathematics Skills: A general understanding of basic math concepts such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. No Prior Financial Knowledge Needed: This course is designed for beginners, so no prior knowledge of financial mathematics is required. Tools Needed: A calculator (preferably scientific or financial) for performing calculations and solving problems throughout the course. Willingness to Learn: An open mind and readiness to engage with financial concepts, whether you're supporting a high school learner or learning for personal or professional development.
Description
Welcome to Financial Mathematics for Grade 10, 11 & 12. This course is intended for purchase by adults. This course is specifically designed for adults who are supporting high school students, improving their own financial literacy, or enhancing their teaching expertise in financial mathematics. Whether you're a parent helping your child understand financial concepts, a tutor expanding your knowledge, or an adult learner seeking to build a solid foundation in financial mathematics for academic or personal purposes, this course is for you.In this comprehensive course, you will cover essential financial mathematics topics such as simple and compound interest, loan repayments, investments, and budgeting. You’ll also gain skills in calculating present and future value, understanding financial ratios, and applying problem-solving techniques to real-world financial situations. The course blends theoretical knowledge with practical applications, making it relevant for both high school students preparing for exams and adults managing their personal finances.By the end of this course, you’ll be confident in solving problems related to loans, investments, interest rates, and financial decision-making. Whether you aim to support students or enhance your own financial planning, this course will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge.What You’ll Learn:Simple and compound interest calculationsFinancial decision-making strategiesLoan and investment problem-solving techniquesPractical applications of financial mathematicsWho This Course is For:Adults supporting high school learnersTutors improving their financial mathematics expertiseAdults seeking to enhance their financial literacyThis course is intended for purchase by adults. Enroll today to master financial mathematics and apply these skills in academic and real-world contexts!
Overview
Section 1: Present Value Annuities
Lecture 1 Calculating The Effective Interest Rate
Lecture 2 Calculating The Monthly Instalment On A Loan
Lecture 3 Calculating The Outstanding Balance On A Loan
Lecture 4 Working Out The Interest Rate For A Reducing Balance Question
Lecture 5 Calculating The Percentage Of The Original Value Of An Item That Has Depreciated
Lecture 6 Getting The Monthly Instalment After A Deposit Has Been Made
Lecture 7 EXERCISE - Getting The Outstanding Balance On A Loan
Lecture 8 What Percentage Of Loan Repayments Went Towards Paying The Interest?
Lecture 9 Comparing The Interest Rates Between 2 Depreciating Options
Lecture 10 How Many Months Needed To Pay Off This Loan?
Lecture 11 Instalments On A Home Loan
Section 2: Working With Future Value Annuities
Lecture 12 Putting Money Aside For A Holiday
Lecture 13 Proving That A Future Value Is Above A Certain Number
Lecture 14 EXERCISE - How To Get The Outstanding Balance On A Loan
Lecture 15 Number Of Months Needed To Pay Off The Balance On A Loan
Lecture 16 How Many Payments Of R4000 Will Be Made While Paying Off A Loan?
Section 3: Juggling A Mixture Of Scenarios
Lecture 17 Determining The Nominal Rate Compounded Quarterly
Lecture 18 Determining The Percentage Of The Depreciated Value Compared To The Original
Lecture 19 Comparing The Returns On 2 Different Investment Strategies
Lecture 20 How To Properly Draw And Use A Timeline To Answer A Question
Section 4: Answering Difficult Financial Maths Exam Questions
Lecture 21 Determining If Someone Will Be Able To Pay Off Their Loan Based On Their Repayme
Lecture 22 Determining The Minimum Percentage Profit On Shares Over A Certain Time Period
Lecture 23 Using A Timeline To Determine How Much Value Investments Will Accumulate To
Lecture 24 How To Use Info From A Timeline All In One Go
Lecture 25 Quick Short Way To Use Ratios In Financial Math
Lecture 26 EXERCISE - Working With Percentages And The Future Value Annuities Formula
Lecture 27 Using A Timeline To Determine The Original Value Of A Loan
Lecture 28 Making Sure You Don’t Get Confused When Loan Payments Are Missed
Lecture 29 Final Payment On A Loan
Section 5: Sinking Funds and Chapter Exercises
Lecture 30 How To Calculate The Value Of A Sinking Fund
Lecture 31 What To Do When Yearly Withdrawals Are Made From A Sinking Fund
This course is perfect for adults who want to improve their understanding of financial mathematics, whether for personal development or to support others. It is ideal for: Parents and Guardians: Parents helping their children with Grade 10, 11, or 12 financial math assignments and exams. Tutors and Educators: Tutors looking to deepen their knowledge of financial mathematics to better support students. Lifelong Learners: Adults who wish to gain or refresh their skills in financial math for personal or professional use. Students: High school students seeking to excel in financial mathematics and prepare for exams. No prior financial background is required, making this course suitable for both beginners and those with some experience in math who want to master financial concepts.