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Fundamentals of Business Mathematics and Statistics

In our today’s video, we are going to sprinkle on the Exam Overview of Fundamentals of Business Mathematics and Statistics, Paper- 4 of the CMA Foundation – CMA Foundation Business Mathematics and Statistics is structured into two parts, viz., Fundamentals of Business Mathematics and Fundamentals of Business Statistics.

We are going to discuss the CMA Foundation Syllabus and CMA Foundation Exam Pattern with the Preparation Strategy for Paper – 4, Fundamentals of Business Mathematics and Statistics so you can prepare smart and score good marks in CMA Foundation Exam.

Fundamentals of Business Mathematics and Statistics is the Paper- 4 of the CMA Foundation that deals with the fundamental concepts of mathematics and statistics and its application in business decision making.

Browse the full video lecture to get a complete understanding of the Fundamentals of Business Mathematics and Statistics, Paper- 4 of the CMA Foundation – its Syllabus and Exam Pattern.

Fundamentals of Business Mathematics and Statistics, Paper- 4 of CMA Foundation deals with the fundamental concepts of mathematics and statistics and its application in business decision making.

Takshila Learning provides CMA Foundation Fundamentals of Business Mathematics & Statistics Video Lectures which are prepared in accordance with the latest ICMAI syllabus and help you in understanding the concepts and tools of Business Mathematics and the use of relevant statistical tools for analysis and forecasting.

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