0.8 Business mathematics A Question of Interest, Ann D. Holley, 9:2, 1978, 81-83 Classroom Applications of the Inexpensive Hand-Held Calculator, Bert K. Waits, 9:3, 1978, 162-166 Algorithms for Finding Maturity Value in Compound Interest Problems, Jane I. Robertson, 9:4, 1978, 249-251, C Another Question of Interest, Stanley G. Wayment, 11:4, 1980, 252-254 Compounding Energy Savings, Leo Chosid, 12:1, 1981, 56-57, C Guessing and AlgorithmÑA Case for Interpolation, Denis R. Lichtman, 12:3, 1981, 199-203 Selection of a Fair Currency Exchange Rate, Allen J. Schwenk, 13:2, 1982, 154-155, C, 0.2 Income Tax Averaging and Convexity, Michael Henry and G. E. Trapp, Jr., 15:3, 1984, 253-255, 5.1.5, 5.7.1, 9.5 Income Averaging Can Increase your Tax Liability, Gino T. Fala, 16:1, 1985, 53-55, C, 9.5 Both a Borrower and a Lender Be, William Miller, 16:4, 1985, 284, C, 6.1 Arithmetic Progression and the Consumer, John D. Baildon, 16:5, 1985, 395-397, C, 5.4.1 A Case of True Interest, Soo Tang Tan, 17:3, 1986, 247-248, C, 5.4.2 A Hidden Case of Negative Amortization, Bert K. Waits and Franklin Demana, 21:2, 1990, 121-126, 6.3 FFF. Dollars and Sense, Stuart E. Mills, 24:5, 1993, 446-448, F (also 25:5, 1994, 435) A Genuine Application of Synthetic Division, Descartes' Rule of Signs, and All That Stuff, Dwight D. Freund, 26:2, 1995, 106-110, 0.7 How Much Money Do You (or Your Parents) Need for Retirement?, James W. Daniel, 29:4, 1998, 278-283, 7.2 How Much Should You Pay for a Derivative?, Bennett Eisenberg, 29:5, 1998, 412-414, C Amortization: An Applications of Calculus, Richard E. Klima and Robert G. Donnelly, 30:5, 1999, 388-391, C, 5.1.2 The Profit in Being Unbalanced, Wolf von Ronik, 32:5, 2001, 348-351, 4.1