Background
Hershey, Robert Lewis was born on December 18, 1941 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Maurice and Rose Beverly (Barrish) Hershey.
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This guide helps the general reader with little mathemathical experience grasp the concepts that underlie decisions concerning mortgage and insurance payments, compound interest, stocks and mutual funds, cash flow, gambling,and risk-taking.
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It's easy to tell the winners in life from the losers. Who wins and loses depends to a great extent on how well you can think with numbers. Robert Hershey's book will show you how to think more effectively about numbers - whether it be installment purchases, investments, mortgage payments, or life insurance - and help you to become a winner too.
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All the Math You Need to Get Rich provides readers with all the necessary tools to make informed decisions about their personal finances. Written in a lighthearted style, the book moves step by step through several sample problems that will help readers make their own day-to-day decisions. Subjects cover the full range of concerns: mortgage payments, compound interest, stocks and mutual funds, cash flow, percentages, probabilities, installment plans, rates of return, gambling and risk-taking, and insurance. Organized and indexed for easy reference, this guide explains these difficult concepts so that even the math-phobic reader will be able to understand without a struggle.
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mechanical engineer management consultant
Hershey, Robert Lewis was born on December 18, 1941 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Maurice and Rose Beverly (Barrish) Hershey.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering summa cum laude, Tufts University, 1963. Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering, Catholic University America, 1973.
Engineer Bell Telephone Laboratories, Whippany, New Jersey, 1963-1967. Acoustics manager Weston Instruments, Inc., Poughkeepsie, New York, 1967-1968. Senior scientist Bolt Beranek & Newman, Washington, 1968-1971.
Acoustics program manager Booz Allen & Hamilton, Bethesda, Maryland, 1971-1979. Program vice president Science Management Corporation, Washington, 1979-1980, division vice president, 1980-1988. Executive engineer O'Donnell Consultant Engineers, Inc., since 1988.
Chairman Energy Technology Advisory Group Construction Codes Coordinating Board, since 2009. Secretary Engineering Registration Board, District of Columbia, 1987-1998, District of Columbia Professional Council, Washington, 1974. Member coordinating committee on productivity American Association Engineering Societies, Washington, 1984-1988.
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Science policy analyst George Heriot-Watt University Bush Presidential Campaign, Washington, 1988, 92, Bob Dole Presidential Campaign, Washington, 1996, George W. Bush Presidential Campaign, Washington, 2000, 04, John McCain Presidential Campaign, Washington, 2008. President Hamilton House Association Resident Tenants, Washington, 1987-1988, 90—. Member Joint Board on Science Engineering Education, Washington, 1972-1978.
Fellow American Society of Mechanical Engineers (chairman Washington chapter 1978-1979, Dedicated Service award 2001), National Society of Professional Engineers (secretary professional engineers in industry 1973-1975). Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, District of Columbia Science Writers Association, Philosophical Society Washington (president 2004-2005, program chairman since 2005), Capital PC User Group, Acoustical Society of America (chairman Washington chapter 1982-1983), District of Columbia Society Professional Engineers (president 1975-1976, 2002-2003, 06-07, national director 1980-1986, Young Engineer of Year 1974), District of Columbia Council Engineering and Architectural Societies (delegate since 1969, president 1978-1979, President's award 1989, National Capital award 1974), Society Manufacturing Engineers (chairman Washington Robotics International chapter 1986-1987), Mensa, Washington Coal Club, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Club of Washington (president 1979-1980), Cosmos Club, Tufts Alumni Washington, District of Columbia(vice president 1970-1971, steering committee since 1999), Tau Beta Pi (president Tufts student chapter 1962-1963, vice president Washington alumni chapter 1988-1989, program chairman since 2002), Sigma Xi.