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ISBN-10: 0070243220
ISBN-13: 9780070243224
Edition: N/A
Authors: Paul Gray

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Seller notes: 1983 McGraw-Hill (New York), 8 1/2 x 11 inches tall paperbound, illustrated with charts and graphs, xii, 396 pp. Very slight soiling, rubbing and edgewear to covers. Otherwise, a very good to near fine copy-clean, bright and unmarked. ~SP19~ [2.5P] Written for beginners as well as experienced users of the Interactive Financial Planning System (IFPS), a financial modeling language created by professor Gerald R. Wagner and his students of the University of Texas at Austin in the late 1970s. IFPS was available for a variety of platforms, including IBM mainframes (VM/CMS), DEC VAX, various flavors of Unix, DOS-based PCs and Macintosh Computers (named 'Mindsight'-running on two floppies). There were a number of versions, from about 1985, including optimization and a data area for storing data separately from models.

Used (Very Good)

Seller: Alibris Marketplace (73% rating)
Ships from: CA, United States
$64.45 + $2.99 shipping
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Seller notes: 1983 McGraw-Hill (New York), 8 1/2 x 11 inches tall paperbound, illustrated with charts and graphs, xii, 396 pp. Very slight soiling, rubbing and edgewear to covers. Otherwise, a very good to near fine copy-clean, bright and unmarked. ~SP19~ [2.5P] Written for beginners as well as experienced users of the Interactive Financial Planning System (IFPS), a financial modeling language created by professor Gerald R. Wagner and his students of the University of Texas at Austin in the late 1970s. IFPS was available for a variety of platforms, including IBM mainframes (VM/CMS), DEC VAX, various flavors of Unix, DOS-based PCs and Macintosh Computers (named 'Mindsight'-running on two floppies). There were a number of versions, from about 1985, including optimization and a data area for storing data separately from models.