UBMSFSII.4 : BUSINESS MATHEMATICS [50 lectures : 3 Credit]
Course Objectives:
- The objectives of the course are to enable students to learn and to have a good working practice of mathematical tools for taking appropriate decisions in managerial situations
- The objective of this course is to provide primary knowledge regarding some Mathematical techniques to be used in managerial decision making.
- All the concepts in the syllabus should be illustrated with examples from Management, Commerce and Economics
- To enable the students to gain knowledge about the basic mathematical tools used in business and statistical techniques that facilitate comparison and analysis of business data.
Unit | Name of the Topic | No. of |
lectures | ||
Unit I | Elementary Financial Mathematics. | 13 |
1) Simple and Compound Interest: Interest compounded once a | ||
year, more than once a year, continuous, nominal and effective | ||
rate of interest. | ||
2) Annuity-Present and future value-sinking funds | ||
3) Depreciation of Assets: Equated Monthly Instalments (EMI)- | ||
using flat interest rate and reducing balance method. | ||
4) Functions: Algebraic functions and the functions used in | ||
business and economics, Break Even and Equilibrium point. | ||
5) Permutation and Combination: (Simple problems to be solved | ||
with the calculator only) | ||
Unit II | Matrices and Determinants. | 12 |
1) Matrices: Some important definitions and some important | ||
results. Matrix operation (Addition, scalar multiplication, matrix | ||
multiplication, transpose of a matrix) | ||
2) Determinants of a matrix of order two or three– properties | ||
and results of Determinants | ||
3) Solving a system of linear equations using Cramer’s rule | ||
4) Inverse of a Matrix (up to order three) using ad-joint of a matrix | ||
and matrix inversion method | ||
5) Case study– Input Output Analysis | ||
Unit III | Derivatives and applications of Derivatives | 13 |
1) Introduction and Concept– Derivatives of constant function, | ||
logarithmic functions, polynomial and exponential function |
2) | Rules of derivatives: addition, multiplication, quotient | ||
3) | Second order derivatives | ||
4) | Application of Derivatives: Maxima, Minima, Average Cost and | ||
Marginal Cost. Total revenue, Marginal revenue, Average | |||
revenue. Average and Marginal profit. Price elasticity of demand | |||
Unit IV | Numerical Analysis [Interpolation] | 12 | |
Introduction and concept – Finite differences – forward | |||
difference operator – Newton’s forward difference formula with | |||
simple examples | |||
Backward Difference Operator. Newton’s backward | |||
interpolation formula with simple examples. | |||
Reference Books :
- Mathematics for Economics and Finance, Martin Anthony, Norman Biggs, Cambridge lowprice editions, 2000.
- Business Mathematics, D.C. Sancheti, V.K. Kapoor, Sultan Chand & Sons Publications, 2006.
- Business Mathematics, J.K. Singh, 2009,Himalaya Publishing House.
- Mathematics for Business and Economics, J.D. Gupta, P.K. Gupta, Man Mohan, Tata McGrawHill Publishing Company Ltd.
- Mathematics of Finance 2nd Edition Schaum’s Outline Series Peter Zima, Robert Brows Tata McGrawHill Publishing Company Ltd
- Business Mathematics by Dr. Amarnath Dikshit & Dr. Jinendra Kumar Jain.
- Business Mathematics by Bari – New Literature publishing company, Mumbai
- Mathematics for Economics and Business, RS Bhardwaj, 2010,Excel Books
- Business Mathematics, Zameerudin, Qazi, V.K. Khanna & S.K. Bhambri, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi
(P.S. This post has been updated on 12th November 2014 as per the revised 2014-15 syllabus)
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