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ChapterInteractive ChartDescription
6Breakeven AnalysisFind out how many and what price you must sell your product at to make a profit.
6Contribution Margin Approach to Cost-Volume-Profit AnalysisThis chart enables you to visualize the components of costs and revenue from a Contribution Margin point of view.
9Future Value ChartThis chart assumes that annuity payments occur at the end of the payment interval. The time frame in years must be an integer.
9Future Value of $100This chart enables you to observe and compare the effects of the nominal rate of interest and the compounding frequency on the future value of a single payment ($100).
11Influence of Annuity VariablesThis chart enables you to observe and compare the effects of changes in the variables PMT, n, and i on the future value and present value of an annuity.
11Savings CalculatorFind out how consistent investments over a number of years can be an effective strategy to accumulate wealth.
12Cool MillionFind out when your savings plan will make you a millionaire!
13Future Value (Due) ChartThis chart assumes that annuity payments occur at the beginning of the payment interval. The time frame in years must be an integer.
14Constant-Growth AnnuityThis chart enables you to observe and compare the future values of two constant-growth annuities differing only in the percent increase in the size of successive payments.
15Amortizing Loan CalculatorEnter your desired payment and its frequency- and let us calculate your loan amount. Or, enter in the loan amount and we will calculate your loan payment
15Composition of Loan PaymentsThis calculator illustrates a loan payments composition of principal and interest.
15Mortgage PayoffSave thousands of dollars in interest by increasing your monthly mortgage payment.
16Market Value of BondsThis calculator enables you to compare the reaction of two bonds to changes in the prevailing rate of return in the bond market.







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