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For courses in Actuarial Mathematics, Introduction to Insurance,
and Personal/Business Finance. This text presents the basic core of
information needed to understand the impact of interest rates on
the world of investments, real estate, corporate planning,
insurance, and securities transactions. The authors presuppose a
working knowledge of basic algebra, arithmetic, and percents for
the core of the book: their goal is for students to understand well
those few underlying principles that play out in nearly every
finance and interest problem. There are several sections that
utilize calculus and one chapter that requires statistics. Using
time line diagrams as important tools in analyzing money and
interest exercises, the text contains a great deal of practical
financial applications of interest theory as well as its
foundational definitions and theorems. It relies on the use of
calculator and computer technology instead of tables; this approach
frees students to understand challenging topics without wilting
under labor-intensive details.
Fundamentals of Investigative Report Writing teaches readers how to
precisely construct investigative reports, whether for criminal,
employment-policy, or employee-performance investigations.
Dedicated to helping report-writers produce valuable extrinsic
documentation, the book explains how to describe "what happened and
why" in clear, concise terms. Topics include writing attitude and
ethics, the "always" rules of writing, tips for conducting
successful interviews, techniques for writing with precision,
purposes and techniques for editing and proof-reading, and how to
incorporate sketches, drawings, diagrams, and other visuals. The
book also addresses considerations when writing United States
Constitutional- based reports, as well as strategies involved in
other forms of written communication such as e-mail, business
letters, memoranda, and social media. This edition features a
chapter devoted to performance evaluations that helps supervisors
to be accurate, state things efficiently, insure the quality of the
organization, and develop the employee. Each chapter includes
learning objectives, chapter summaries, specific writing
assignments, and a feature story related to the chapter's
content-focus. Illustrations have been carefully selected to
support the written text. Thoughtfully developed to set students
and instructors up for success, Fundamentals of Investigative
Report Writing is ideal for technical education programs in
administration of justice, criminal justice, and law enforcement
and courses on investigative and police report writing and report
writing for criminal justice and law enforcement professionals.
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