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David Bernstein

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Denver, Colorado, United States
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I was a teaching assistant at Purdue University when in graduate school a long time ago. I also taught statistics at Kansas State University for one year also a long time ago. I am not currently teaching but am creating content on a number of courses and I am attempting to get back into the class room at some level. I retired as an economist from the U.S. Treasury in 2012. I have a number of academic papers in economic and business journals. I am very interested in teaching math due to the experiences of my three children, two of whom are grown.
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Preview of Solving Financial Problems In Excel

Solving Financial Problems In Excel

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David Bernstein
This lesson solves 15 practical finance problems with Excel. Topics covered include: • The advantages and disadvantages of 15-year and 30-year mortgages • The cost of bad credit • The impact of house holding period and mortgage type on eventual house equity • The amount of time it takes to pay back credit cards under different assumptions • The impact of mortgage choice on the mortgage tax deduction • The impact of student debt and consumer loans on the mortgage qualification decision
Preview of Seven Financial Math Problems

Seven Financial Math Problems

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David Bernstein
Lesson consists of seven financial questions which can be solved in Excel. Students who solve these problems will gain a basic understanding of several financial functions in Excel. They will learn how to create an organized spreadsheet. They will also gain some important practical insights on financial issues they are likely to address in the near future.
Preview of Introduction to Solving Financial Math Problems in Excel

Introduction to Solving Financial Math Problems in Excel

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David Bernstein
This is the introduction and first problem in the lesson Solving Financial Math Problems in Excel.
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Experience

I was a teaching assistant at Purdue University when in graduate school a long time ago. I also taught statistics at Kansas State University for one year also a long time ago. I am not currently teaching but am creating content on a number of courses and I am attempting to get back into the class room at some level. I retired as an economist from the U.S. Treasury in 2012. I have a number of academic papers in economic and business journals. I am very interested in teaching math due to the experiences of my three children, two of whom are grown.

My own education history

Ph.D. in Economics from Purdue University in 1988. MS. in Economics from Arizona State University in 1982 BA in Math Rutgers College in 1979.

Additional biographical information

I worked as an economist in the federal government for 25 years. Most of this time was spent at the U.S. Treasury in the Office of Economic Policy. I have written articles for a number of academic journals on a diverse set of topics which includes health care, energy, personal finance and environmental policy.