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An Outline of Financial Economics

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“An Outline of Financial Economics” presents a systematic treatment of the theory and methodology of finance and economics. The book follows an analytical and geometric methodology, explaining tech...
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“An Outline of Financial Economics” presents a systematic treatment of the theory and methodology of finance and economics. The book follows an analytical and geometric methodology, explaining technical terms and mathematical operations in clear, non-technical language, and providing intuitive explanations of the mathematical results. The text begins with a discussion of financial instruments, which form the basis of finance theory, and goes on to analyze bonds – which are regarded as fixed income securities – in a simple framework, and to discuss the valuation of stocks and cash flows in detail. Highly relevant topics such as attitudes toward risk, uncertainty, the financial structure of a firm, stochastic dominance, portfolio management, option pricing and conditions for non-arbitrage are analyzed explicitly. Because of its wide coverage and analytical, articulate and authoritative presentation, “An Outline of Financial Economics” will be an indispensable book for finance researchers and undergraduate and graduate students in fields such as economics, finance, econometrics, statistics and mathematics.

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Price: £30.00
Publisher: Anthem Press
Imprint: Anthem Press
Series: Anthem Finance
Publication Date: 01 November 2014
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781783083367
Format: Paperback
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance / General, Finance and the finance industry

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Preface; PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS; 1. Basic Concepts; 2. Intertemporal Decision-Making and Time Value of Money; 3. Risk and Uncertainty; PART II: FIRM VALUATION AND CAPITAL STRUCTURE; 4. Valuation of Stocks; 5. Valuation of Cash Flows and Capital Budget Allocation; 6. Financial Structure of a Firm; PART III: FIXED INCOME SECURITIES AND OPTIONS; 7. Valuation of Bonds and Interest Rates; 8. Markets for Options; 9. Arbitrage and Binomial Model; 10. Brownian Motion and Itō’s Lemma; 11. The Black–Scholes–Merton Model; 12. Exotic Options; 13. Risk-Neutral Valuation and Martingales; PART IV: PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT THEORY; 14. Portfolio Management: The Mean-Variance Approach; 15. Stochastic Dominance; 16. Portfolio Management: The Mean-Gini Approach; Bibliography; Index