Republic of the Philippines PALAWAN STATE UNIVERSITY Puerto Princesa City College of Sciences
COURSE SYLLABUS Math 2a Mathematics of Investment 2st Semester, SY 2009 ± 2010
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Course Number: Math 2a Course Title: Mathematics of Investment Course Description: Description : This is an introductory course in the Mathematics of Investments as it occurs to current in business and investment affairs. It covers the theory and applications of interest and the simple case of annuities certain. Course Credits : 3 units Course Prerequisite: Prerequisite : Math 1b College Algebra Course Objectives : This course aims to: 1. develop understanding of the theory and applications of interest and annuities annuities certain; 2. familiari familiarize ze the students with with the use of the tables tables for Mathematics of Investment and also the use of the calculator as a powerful tool in solving pertinent problems in business; 3. stimulate in the students curiosity, critical thinking and interest in the study of mathematics; and 4. relate the concept of Interest in real-life situation and environmental issues. Course Requirements : Quizzes, assignments , problem sets , and long examinations Unit Title 1. Introduction
2. Simple Interests and Simple Discou Discounts nts
Objectives 1.1Demonstra te 1.1Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the school purpose system
2.1 Differentiate: a. Simple from compound interest b. Interest from discount c. Ordinary from exact interest 2.2 Identify parts of
Key Content 1.1 Brief history of PSU and the College of Business and Accountancy 1.2 PSU Vision and Mission 1.3 Share values and college goals
2.1 Terminologies and notations 2.2 Ordinary and exact interest 2.3 Interest between dates 2.4 Amount and present values 2.6 Simple discount 2.7 Promissory notes
Instructional Instructi onal Strategies/Activities 1.1 Leveling of Expectation 1.2 Powerpoint of the school purpose system 1.3 Question and answer 1.4 Group work 2.1 Question and answer 2.2 Solving Problems on Simple Interest and Simple Discount
Time Frame 1.5 hours
9 hours
Instructional materials LCD, Manila paper, laptop, CD
whiteboard, Worksheets, examples of passbook, examples of promissory notes
Evaluation of Teaching-Learning 1.1Group output presentation presentatio n on how to promote PSU to other people 1.2Use of Rubrics for group performance
2.1 Seatworks and Assignments, 2.2 Quizzes 2.3 Group will present how they solve a given problem about Simple Interest and
Instructional Resources PSU Annual Report PSU Coffe Table Book College Handbook Reference #: 1:p1-19 2:p1-20 3:p152-184 4:p123-139 5:p1-47 7:p243-277
3. Compound interest
4. Simple Case for Annuities
5. Amortizatio Amortization n and Sinking Funds
promissory notes 2.3 Discounting promissory notes 2.4 Solve problems involving simple Interest and simple discount 3.1 Define compound interest 3.2 Differentiate nominal from effective rate 3.3 Discount a given amount 3.4 Find the accumulated accumulat ed value of a given amount 3.5 Solve problems involving Compound interest
2.3Boardwork 2.4 Connecting Environment
3.1 Terminologies and notation 3.2 Comparison between simple and compound interest 3.3 Compound amount and interest 3.4 Nominal and effective rates 3.5 Equivalent rates 3.6 Equation of values
4.1 Identify different types of simple annuities 4.2 Solve different problems involving simple annuities
4.1 Terminologies and notations
5.1 Solve for the amount or present value of annuity, periodic payment/deposit 5.2 Create an amortization or sinking fund schedule. 5.3 Compute for the
5.1 Amortization 5.2 Finding the outstanding principal 5.3 Sinking fund
4.2 Ordinary annuity 4.3 Annuity due 4.4 Deferred annuity
Simple Discount
3.1 Question and answer 3.2 Group oral presentation 3.3 Solving Problems regarding Compound Interest 3.4 connecting Environment
12 hours
LCD, Laptop, 3.1 Seatworks and Work Assignments Sheets, 3.2 Quizzes Board 3.3 Group will give an marker oral presentation on why they choose a given option in the problem regarding Compound Interest
Reference # 1:p20-56 2:p23-61 5:p49-102 7:p143-151
4.1 Question and answer 4.2 Solving problems on Simple Case for Annuities 4.3Boardwork 4.4 Connecting Environment 5.1 Solving amount or present value of annuity, periodic payment 5.2 Creating and Amortization schedule or Sinking Funds 5.3 Question and answer.
12 hours
Board 4.1 Seatworks and marker, work Assignment sheets 4.2 Quizzes 4.3 Group output presentation on Solving a Problem in business regarding simple Annuities
Reference # 1:p57-85 2:p65-92 5:p115-151,193204
11.5 hours
Work sheets, 5.1 Seatworks and visual aids, Assignment examples of 5. 2 Quizzes Amortization 5.3 Presentation of and Sinking created amortizatio amortization n Funds schedule and sinking funds
Reference # 1:p92-120 2:p95-109 5:p157-176
6. Bonds
7 Depreciation
outstanding principal after specified total number of payments. 6.1Classify bonds 6.2 Discuss important features of bonds 6.3 Solve problems regarding bond premium and bond discount
7.1 Discuss the different methods of determining the various assets
5.4 Connecting Environment 6.1 Terminologies 6.2 Redemption and coupon payments 6.3 Evaluation of bonds value (purchase price of bonds) 6.4 Bond premium 6.5 Bond discount 6.6 Accumulation of discount 6.7 Bonds between dates
6.1 Question and answer 6.2 Evaluating the value of Bonds 6.3 Solving Problems regarding Bonds
6 hours
Work sheets, 6.1 Seatworks and visual aids, Assignment examples of 6.2 Quizzes Bonds
Reference # 1:p121-149 2:p113-131 5:p 245
7.1 Straight line method or Agelife method 7.2 Declining-balance method or constant-percent method 7.3 Sum of the years digit method
7.1 Problem ± solving boardwork
3 hours
Boardmarker Quizzes, seatworks, , whiteboard, exercises, assignment eraser, meter stick, books
Reference # 2:143-159
References: 1. Hart, William L. Mathematics Mathematics of Investment. Investment. 5 th edition. DC Health and Company , 1980 2. Capitulo, Florante M. and Carmelita U. Cruz. Mathematics of of Investment. National Bookstore. 1986. 3. Bacani, Alberto C., Iluminado S. Balabat, Balabat, and Angela A. Julian. Elements of Business Mathematics. GIC enterprises and Co., Inc 1980. 4. Mercado- Del Rosario, Asuncion C. mathematics of Investment , 2005 5. Nocon, Ferdinand P. et al. Mathematics of Investment , 2000 6. Pagoso, Cristobal M. Business Mathematics. Rex Bookstore , 1981. 7. Punzalan, Celestina M. M. Fundamentals of Business Mathemati Mathematics. cs. Rex Bookstore. 1981. Grading System: System:
Prepared by:
Faculty, Math Department
Quizzes Seatworks Problem Set/Assignment Major Exams Total
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FG = MG + 2TFG 3
Recommending Approval:
Imelda R. Lactuan Chairperson, Math Department
Approved by:
Dr. Lorna Gelito Dean, College of Sciences