Background
Levin, Richard Ivor was born on March 10, 1930 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Meyer Martin and Minerva (Finzimmer) Levin.
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With Statistics for Management, Levin and Rubin have provided a non-intimidating business statistics book that users can easily read and understand. Like its predecessors, the seventh edition includes the absolute minimum of mathematical/statistical notation necessary to teach the material. Concepts are fully explained in simple, easy-to-understand language as they are presented, making the book an excellent source from which to learn and teach. After each discussion, readers are guided through real-world examples to show how book principles work in professional practice. Includes easy-to-understand explanations of difficult statistical topics, such as sampling distributions, relationship between confidence level and confidence interval, interpreting r-square. A complete package of teaching/learning aids is provided in every chapter, including chapter review exercises, chapter concepts tests,"Statistics at Work" conceptual cases, "Computer Database Exercises", "From the Textbook to the Real-World Examples." This ISBN is in two volumes Part A and Part B.
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Without sacrificing accuracy or relevance, here is an often humorous, sometimes irreverent approach to basic accounting, finance, and income taxes that shows you how to: • "Talk back" to your accountant • Answer the question "If we are making all this money, how come we never have any cash?" • "Win the tax game" • Borrow more money from your banker If you need to know any or all of these "how to's," Dick Levin's practical book is a must. He begins with a basic review of accounting terms, takes you through analysis of actual finan-cial statements using industry ratios, answers your questions about where the money comes from and where it goes, explains why rapidly growing companies do not always generate the money they need to stay alive, and winds up giving you sound advice about income taxes. Using an anecdotal approach, Dick Levin makes accounting, finance, and tax laws interesting and easy to understand. Dick Levin, Ph.D., is Associate Dean, School of Business Administration, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He is also the author of The Executive's Illustrated Primer of Long-Range Planning and Strategy in a Nutshell.
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associate educator university dean author
Levin, Richard Ivor was born on March 10, 1930 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Meyer Martin and Minerva (Finzimmer) Levin.
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, North Carolina State University, 1951. Master of Science in Engineering, North Carolina State University, 1953. Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration, University North Carolina, 1959.
Industrial engineer United Mills Corporation, Mount Gilead, North Carolina, 1950-1951. Assistant professor, then associate professor University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1959-1966, professor, since 1968, Phillip Hettleman distinguished professor, since 1985, associate dean, 1980-1988. Professor Middle East Technology University, Ankara, Turkey, 1966-1967.
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Served to captain United States Air Force, 1955-1957. Member Southern Management Association (president 1972-1973), Tau Beta Pi, Pi Kappa Phi.
Married Charlotte Frieda Moscovitz, June 17, 1951. Children– Debra Cay, Steven Dana, Melisa Lea.