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Finance : a quantitative introduction / D. van der Wijst.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: xvi, 431 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781107029224
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332 23
LOC classification:
  • HG106 .W544 2013
Other classification:
  • BUS027000
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Fundamental concepts and techniques; 3. Modern portfolio theory; 4. Market efficiency; 5. Capital structure and dividends; 6. Valuing levered projects; 7. Option pricing in discrete time; 8. Option pricing in continuous time; 9. Real options analysis; 10. Selected option applications; 11. Hedging; 12. Agency problems and governance.
Summary: "By providing a solid theoretical basis, this textbook introduces modern finance to readers, including students in science and technology, who already have a good foundation in quantitative skills. It combines the classical, decision oriented approach and the traditional organization of corporate finance books with a quantitative approach that is particularly well suited to students with backgrounds in engineering and the natural sciences. This combination makes finance much more transparent and accessible than the definition-theorem-proof pattern that is common in mathematics and financial economics. The book's main emphasis is on investments in real assets and the real options attached to them, and it also includes extensive discussion of topics such as portfolio theory, market efficiency, capital structure and derivatives pricing. Finance: A Quantitative Introduction equips readers as future managers with the financial literacy necessary either to evaluate investment projects themselves or to engage critically with the analysis of financial managers"--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 414-424) and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Fundamental concepts and techniques; 3. Modern portfolio theory; 4. Market efficiency; 5. Capital structure and dividends; 6. Valuing levered projects; 7. Option pricing in discrete time; 8. Option pricing in continuous time; 9. Real options analysis; 10. Selected option applications; 11. Hedging; 12. Agency problems and governance.

"By providing a solid theoretical basis, this textbook introduces modern finance to readers, including students in science and technology, who already have a good foundation in quantitative skills. It combines the classical, decision oriented approach and the traditional organization of corporate finance books with a quantitative approach that is particularly well suited to students with backgrounds in engineering and the natural sciences. This combination makes finance much more transparent and accessible than the definition-theorem-proof pattern that is common in mathematics and financial economics. The book's main emphasis is on investments in real assets and the real options attached to them, and it also includes extensive discussion of topics such as portfolio theory, market efficiency, capital structure and derivatives pricing. Finance: A Quantitative Introduction equips readers as future managers with the financial literacy necessary either to evaluate investment projects themselves or to engage critically with the analysis of financial managers"--

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