2. Financial operations of capitalisation |
2.1. Financial laws of capitalisation
2.2. Simple capitalisation
2.2.1. Concept
2.2.2. Mathematical formulation
2.2.3. Simple interest
2.2.4. Types of interest
2.2.5. Settlement of interests in a common account
2.3. Compound capitalisation
2.3.1. Concept
2.3.2. Mathematical formulation
2.3.3. Compound interest
2.3.4. Types of interest
2.4. Comparison of totals in simple and compound capitalisation
2.5. Mathematical reservation of a financial operation of capitalisation
2.5.1. Calculation by the retrospective method
2.5.2. Calculation by the method *prospectivo
2.6. Type of interest and inflation |
4. True financial incomes |
4.1. Concept
4.2. Elements of an income
4.3. Types of incomes
4.4. Financial assessment of an income
4.4.1. Current value
4.4.2. Final value
4.4.3. Relation between current value and final value
4.5. Assessment of constant incomes
4.5.1. Temporary incomes
4.5.2. Perpetual incomes
4.6. Assessment of variable incomes
4.6.1. Temporary incomes
4.6.2. Perpetual incomes
4.7. Equivalent financial incomes
4.8. Incomes valued to type of variable interest |
6. Financial operations of constitution |
6.1. Concept
6.2. Classification
6.3. Forms to constitute a capital
6.4. Particular cases in modality *prepagable
6.4.1. Constant constitutive terms
6.4.2. Increasing constitutive terms in geometrical progression
6.4.3. Quotas of constant constitution
6.5. Particular cases in modality *pospagable
6.5.1. Constant constitutive terms
6.5.2. Increasing constitutive terms in geometrical progression
6.5.3. Quotas of constant constitution |