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Quantitative Methods For Finance And Investments Hardcover

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John Teall
Book Description
Quantitative Methods for Finance and Investments ensures that readers come away from reading it with a reasonable degree of comfort and proficiency in applying elementary mathematics to several types of financial analysis. All of the methodology in this book is geared toward the development, implementation, and analysis of financial models to solve financial problems.
ISBN-13
9780631223382
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley And Sons Ltd
Publication Date
19 Mar 2002
Number of Pages
269
About the Author
John L. Teall is Professor of Finance at Pace University. He has published numerous articles in scholarly journals and has served on university faculties around the world. Dr Teall is a former member of the American Stock Exchange and has done consulting work for many of the worlda s leading financial institutions. Iftekhar Hasan is Professor of Finance at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He has published numerous articles in academic journals and has been associated with several universities and regulatory organizations in Europe. He is the co--editor of Research in Banking and Finance.
Author 2
Iftekhar Hasan
Editorial Review
This excellent text patiently guides the reader through a wide array of mathematics, ranging from elementary matrix algebra to differential and integral calculus. The quantitative methods are illustrated with a rich and captivating assortment of applications to the analysis of portfolios, derivatives, exchange, fixed income instruments, and equities. Undergraduate and MBA--level students who have read this book will feel comfortable with the mathematics in their finance courses and their professors can focus on teaching finance as it should be taught. Kose John, Stern School of Business, New York University "This volume provides a comprehensive review of mathematics which will prove invaluable for students of finance. It is a reference book for the nonmathematician and a clear and concise text that will help fill the gaps in studentsa knowledge. Although the topic is quantitative methods, the organization, emphasis, applications, and numerous examples are all geared to the student of finance. Having Teall and Hasan on your bookshelf provides an essential safety net for students, teachers, and practitioners." Paul Wachtel, Stern School of Business, New York University