Tuesday, April 17, 2007

College-Cram.com April 2007 Newsletter

I was all set to write some pithy commentary about this year's US Income Tax Day being a reminder that responsibility is upon us, and then I heard about Virginia Tech. It's odd how life has a way of putting things in sudden and sharp perspective...

Actually, I guess the message hasn't changed. Responsibility is upon us -- not just financial, but social and moral as well. We need to be aware of other people's feelings, true, but we also need to be aware of our own surroundings. It's a responsibility to ourselves as well as those around us that will prepare us best for whatever life throws in our direction.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims, and those others affected by this senseless act -- students, teachers, and community alike.

Carpe diem,
Professor Cram

Depreciation in Accounting


Depreciation is a key topic for any accounting or business student to master. Let us walk you through the concepts with this tutorial.
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Equation of a Straight Line


The Linear equation, or equation of a straight line, is a concept that has kicked the butt of algebra students for years. Let us set you straight with this tutorial.
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Adult Swim


OK, things can't all be seriousness and responsibility. How about voting for your best and worst Adult Swim show?
Best Adult Swim show

Worst Adult Swim show

Taxes on Buyers and Sellers


Governments use taxes as an imposed financial charge or levy upon an individual or legal entity to raise revenue for public-purposes. So what the heck does that mean?
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Soa-Cah-Toa


Trigonometry students need to memorize many angle function formulas for their finals. This tutorial will help you remember!
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Monday, April 02, 2007

Interest Rates

Interest rates are way too confusing, whether it's the Rule of 78 or figuring out your Average Daily Balance.

Let www.College-Cram.com help you understand how this stuff works. Your finances will thank you!

P.S. As an added bonus, check out this tutorial on Balancing Your Checkbook.