| Quantitative Methods for Business |  | Author: David Ray Anderson Publisher: West Publishing Company
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 2nd Revised edition Pages: 647 Number Of Items: 1
ISBN: 0314696334 EAN: 9780314696335 ASIN: 0314696334
Publication Date: January 1983 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This product covers significant changes in executive compensation relating to taxation of nonqualified deferred compensation under section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code, enacted in 2004. The changes wrought by section 409A now dominate the tax landscape of nonqualified deferred compensation. Section 409A strictly regulates compensation paid on a deferred basis to employees, directors, and many other service providers.
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I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of this used textbook March 8, 2010 numbers nut (southeastern usa) I am very pleased with not only the timeliness of receipt of this purchase, but also the excellent condition of this used textbook. I will definitely look for textbooks at Amazon.com before purchasing elsewhere.
Quantitative Methods for Business (with Printed Access Card) (Hardcover) June 14, 2009 Jael (St. Louis Park, Minnesota United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I agree with many of the comments of frustration in the lower rated reviews, it could be a better book if...the website offered examples that could be worked; if the problems answered in Appendix G were worked out in detail so the information were easier to comprehend to improve understanding for testing and application in life; Since I purchased the book they now offer it in digital or e-book format and separate chapters also at [...] (this is a very large heavy book)
It should not be used as an undergraduate text unless advanced math and statistics courses were taken in the same year as a pre requisite, it covers very advanced and difficult material to comprehend at any level but could be a good book as a post graduate course under the aforementioned circumstances.
There is very little useful material online or in book stores, etc. that offer additional information about the subjects covered in this book to help learn the material so I can understand why this book was chosen. I hope the authors read these reviews and take the responses into consideration for their next version of this book "Quantitative Methods for Business" version 11e.
I am rating it as 3 stars now but I would add one star if the improvement was made to the next version.
Quantitative Methods 10th Ed. November 13, 2008 Clayton J. Paral (Chicago, IL) Very in-depth.
Most examples are from real corporate situations (though the company names are changed). Definitely a permanent reference guide to add to your book shelf after you complete the class.
Required Text November 1, 2008 J. T. Hall (Ohio) I bought this for 1/3 of the price of the bookstore. Corners were beaten up, but it cost less then buying from bookstore minus what they would buy it back for.
Terrible March 10, 2008 faye_dream (Seattle, WA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is the most terrible textbook I have ever used. It makes the already difficult theory even more difficult, not enough examples and explanation. The exercises are extremely hard.
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