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Amazon.com Books: financial derivitives
This is a four book, complete set of the Level 2Video Workbook. This purchase will include a complete 22-disc set to accompany the books. That's right, this is an amazing buy! Twenty-two CDs, plus four books... everything here is in perfect condition! Even has the two original study program CD holders which hold the 22 discs.
Author: Schweser Paperback: Company: Shweser Study Program (A Kaplan Professional Program) (2002) List Price: Amazon Price:
For undergraduate and graduate courses in Options and Futures, Financial Engineering and Risk Management, typically found in business, finance, economics and mathematics departments. Also suitable for practitioners who want to acquire a working knowledge of how derivatives can be analyzed.This best seller represents how academia and real-world practice have come together with a common respect and focus of theory and practice. It provides a unifying approach to the valuation of all derivatives--not just futures and options. It assumes that the reader has taken an introductory course in finance and an introductory course in probability and statistics. No prior knowledge of options, futures contracts, swaps, and so on is assumed.Author: John C. Hull Hardcover: 608 pages Company: Prentice Hall (2000-01-15) ISBN: 0130224448 List Price: $125.00 Amazon Price: $110.48 Used Price: $8.21
This text for the derivatives course is suitable for advanced undergraduate courses and both introductory and advanced derivatives courses at the MBA level. The author takes a more intuitive approach than in many derivatives books: a narrative ties the topics together, and the economics of markets and pricing are emphasized, making this book more accessible to a broad range of students.Author: Robert L. McDonald Hardcover: 832 pages Company: Addison Wesley (2002-09-06) ISBN: 0201729601 List Price: $140.00 Amazon Price: $94.00 Used Price: $33.00
Detailed but flexible coverage of options, futures, forwards, swaps, and risk management - as well as a solid introduction to pricing, trading, and strategy - allows instructors to selectively tailor inclusion of topics/chapters to fit the length of the course.Author: Don M. Chance Hardcover: 768 pages Company: South-Western College Pub (2003-07-21) ISBN: 032417800X List Price: $294.95 Amazon Price: $63.50 Used Price: $3.43
Designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice, this successful book is regarded as "the bible" in trading rooms throughout the world. The books covers both derivatives markets and risk management, including credit risk and credit derivatives; forward, futures, and swaps; insurance, weather, and energy derivatives; and more. For options traders, options analysts, risk managers, swaps traders, financial engineers, and corporate treasurers. Author: John C. Hull Hardcover: 816 pages Company: Prentice Hall (2005-06-20) ISBN: 0131499084 List Price: $206.67 Amazon Price: $75.56 Used Price: $36.97
Financial Derivatives procides a thorough introduction to finacial derivatives designed to supplement a wide range of university finance and economics courses. The text has two principle goals. First, it offers a broad overview of the different types of financial derivatives futures, options, options on futures, and swaps - while focusing on the principles that determine market prices. Second, the text presents financial derivatives as tools for risk management in a corporate setting, rather than as instruments of speculation. This approach is consistent with tye emergence of financial institutions and corporations as dominant forces in markets for financial derivatives. A new chapter 6, Risk Management and Finacial Engineering reflects the maturation of financial engineering as a financial speciality and illustrates how financial engineers use derivatives to manage risk. Author: Robert Kolb Paperback: 272 pages Company: Wiley (1996-08-13) ISBN: 1557869308 List Price: $66.00 Amazon Price: $17.46 Used Price: $1.42
A compelling narrative on what went wrong with our financial systemand who’s to blame. From an award-winning journalist who has been covering the industry for more than a decade, The Devil’s Derivatives charts the untold story of modern financial innovationhow investment banks invented new financial products, how investors across the world were wooed into buying them, how regulators were seduced by the political rewards of easy credit, and how speculators made a killing from the near-meltdown of the financial system. Author Nicholas Dunbar demystifies the revolution that briefly gave finance the same intellectual respectability as theoretical physics. He explains how bankers worldwide created a secret trillion-dollar machine that delivered cheap mortgages to the masses and riches beyond dreams to the financial innovators. Fundamental to this saga is how the people who hated to lose” were persuaded to accept risk by the people who loved to win.” Why did people come to trust and respect arcane financial tools? Who were the bankers competing to assemble the basic components into increasingly intricate machines? How did this process achieve its own unstoppable momentumending in collapse, bailouts, and a public outcry against the giants of finance? Provocative and intriguing, The Devil’s Derivatives sheds much-needed light on the forces that fueled the most brutal economic downturn since the Great Depression. Author: Nicholas Dunbar Hardcover: 320 pages Company: Harvard Business Review Press (2011-07-12) ISBN: 1422177815 List Price: $27.95 Amazon Price: $16.39 Used Price: $14.27
Finance is one of the fastest growing areas in the modern banking and corporate world. This, together with the sophistication of modern financial products, provides a rapidly growing impetus for new mathematical models and modern mathematical methods. Indeed, the area is an expanding source for novel and relevant "real-world" mathematics. In this book, the authors describe the modeling of financial derivative products from an applied mathematician's viewpoint, from modeling to analysis to elementary computation. The authors present a unified approach to modeling derivative products as partial differential equations, using numerical solutions where appropriate. The authors assume some mathematical background, but provide clear explanations for material beyond elementary calculus, probability, and algebra. This volume will become the standard introduction for advanced undergraduate students to this exciting new field.Author: Paul Wilmott, Sam Howison, Jeff Dewynne Paperback: 317 pages Company: Cambridge University Press (1995-09-29) ISBN: 0521497892 List Price: $60.00 Amazon Price: $29.98 Used Price: $20.00
Accounting for Derivatives and Hedging, by Mark Trombley, is a short (250-page) supplement for Advanced Accounting and other upper level accounting courses. While many books used for these courses contain some coverage of Derivatives, professors must spend valuable time preparing their own materials in order to thoroughly cover this complex subject. Trombley's text provides the desired information and detail, allowing faculty to cover derivatives in class without a lot of prep work. Using simple but realistic examples, Trombley explains options, forwards, futures, swaps, and other types of derivatives, and helps students understand applications of derivative financial instruments.Author: Mark Trombley Paperback: 240 pages Company: McGraw-Hill/Irwin (2002-04-26) ISBN: 0072440449 List Price: Amazon Price: $87.99 Used Price: $20.89
“I had been in derivatives for over 25 years. Many traders hadn't been born when I stumbled accidentally into the arcane world of derivatives trading. The Indonesians were at the fag end of that career. How did I get there? I had followed the money. I had ridden the tide and currents of financial markets. I had not known very much then. Even now I only knew the many unknowns. How did I get here? It was a very long story. Send Traders, Guns and Money is that story…..” Warren Buffet once labelled derivatives “financial weapons of mass destruction”. Unlike the military kind, financial WMD are not hard to find. Many great companies use them. These businesses use derivatives to make money or protect them from risk. It’s a simple case of greed or fear. Or is it? In derivatives, whoever you are, there are things that you don’t know that you don’t know. These are the real risks of derivatives. They’re generally left to the client to discover. So, if you’re entering the dazzling world of derivatives, ask yourself this: What do I know? What do I need to know? What don’t I know? What am I doing? You can find the answers in Traders, Guns & Money, a sensational and controversial first-person account of the business of derivatives trading and the financial products industry in the spirit of Liar’s Poker. It is a true insider’s view of the business of trading and marketing derivatives for a living. It details the nature of the business, the players, how money is made and lost, and the deceptions that underlie the entire process. Funny and poignant, and written in a wry and wickedly comic style, the book provides the ordinary reader with an insight into the seeming madness that underlies financial markets and the out-of-control process that is trading in complex financial products that few understand. Traders, Guns & Money throws light on the culture, games, and pure deceptions played out every day in trading rooms around the world, and played out with other people’s money. It describes the processes by which a small group of gifted, if avaricious, individuals parlay their knowledge of the arcane world of financial products into wealth, leaving shareholders, clients, regulators, and the tax paying ordinary public to bear most of the risk. This is the story of how one set of clients discovered the perils of unknowns in a derivatives deal. This tale will leave you amazed, and this book will make it all clear.In the sometimes dazzling world of derivatives, Traders Guns & Money shows you how we got here and tells it how it is. Go on, follow the money. An accessible companion and a wise counsel, Traders, Guns & Money weaves together three core themes: Known unkowns: if you’re entering the dazzling world of derivatives, ask yourself this: What do I know? What do I need to know? What don’t I know? What am I doing? This book will make it all clear. Follow the money: an insider’s, expert witness account of the rise and rules of the world of derivatives. This book will show you how we got here and tell it how it is Send traders guns & money: the story of how one set of clients discovered the perils of unknowns in a derivatives deal . This tale will leave you amazed, but wiser. "Ever since Warren Buffett memorably described derivatives as "financial weapons of mass destruction" there has been a thriller waiting to be written about them. Derivatives have frightened otherwise right-thinking people for some time. In part this reflects a natural tendency to fear what we do not understand." Financial Times Author: Satyajit Das Paperback: 352 pages Company: FT Press (2006-05-15) ISBN: 0273704745 List Price: $29.99 Amazon Price: $16.98 Used Price: $5.26 |
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