1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911019996403321

Titolo

Probability and statistics for finance / / Svetlozar T. Rachev ... [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2010

ISBN

9786612773556

9780470906323

0470906324

9781282773554

1282773550

9781118267912

1118267915

9780470906309

0470906308

Edizione

[1st edition]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (675 p.)

Collana

The Frank J. Fabozzi series ; ; 176

Altri autori (Persone)

RachevS. T (Svetlozar Todorov)

Disciplina

332.01/5195

Soggetti

Finance - Statistical methods

Statistics

Probability measures

Multivariate analysis

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Probability and Statistics for Finance; Contents; Preface; About the Authors; Chapter 1: Introduction; Part One: Descriptive Statistics; Part Two: Basic Probability Theory; Part Three: Inductive Statistics; Part Four: Multivariate Linear Regression Analysis; Appendix A: Important Functions and Their Features; Appendix B: Fundamentals of Matrix Operations and Concepts; Appendix C: Binomial and Multinomial Coefficients; Appendix D: Application of the Log-Normal Distribution to the Pricing of Call Options; References; Index

Sommario/riassunto

A comprehensive look at how probability and statistics is applied to the investment process  Finance has become increasingly more quantitative, drawing on techniques in probability and statistics that many finance practitioners have not had exposure to before. In order to



keep up, you need a firm understanding of this discipline.Probability and Statistics for Finance addresses this issue by showing you how to apply quantitative methods to portfolios, and in all matter of your practices, in a clear, concise manner. Informative and accessible, this guide starts off with the bas

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910967756903321

Autore

Figone Al

Titolo

Cheating the spread : gamblers, point shavers, and game fixers in college football and basketball / / Albert J. Figone

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Urbana, : University of Illinois Press, 2012

ISBN

1-283-86831-8

0-252-09445-X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (218 p.)

Collana

Sport and society

Classificazione

SPO019000GAM004050EDU015000

Disciplina

796.04/3

Soggetti

Sports betting - United States

Football - Betting - United States

Basketball - Betting - United States

College sports - Economic aspects - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""1. Creating a Game for Gamblers: The Rise of College Basketball""; ""2. The Golden Age of Gambling: College Basketball in the Postwar Years""; ""3. Stinking It Up: The 1951 College Basketball Gambling Scandal""; ""4. Do No Evil, See No Evil, and Hear No Evil: Coaching and Presiding over College Basketball  ""; ""5. Do You Have Anything for Me?: Gambling Scandals in College Football from the Big Three to Bear Bryant""

""6. College Basketball's Incurable Disease: The 1961 Basketball Scandal""""7. Winning in Smaller Ways: The 1978 Boston College Scandal""; ""8. Student-Athletes and Campus Bookies: Basketball Scandals of the 1980's and 1990's""; ""9. A Continuing Nightmare: Gambling and Fixing in College Football, 1990-2010""; ""Afterword:



When the Cost of Winning at All Costs Is Too High""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""

Sommario/riassunto

"Delving into the history of gambling and corruption in intercollegiate sports, Cheating the Spread recounts all of the major gambling scandals in college football and basketball. Digging through court records, newspapers, government documents, and university archives and conducting private interviews, Albert J. Figone finds that game rigging has been pervasive and nationwide throughout most of the sports' history. The insidious practice has spread to implicate not only bookies and unscrupulous gamblers but also college administrators, athletic organizers, coaches, fellow students, and the athletes themselves. Naming the players, coaches, gamblers, and go-betweens involved, Figone discusses numerous college basketball and football games reported to have been fixed and describes the various methods used to gain unfair advantage, inside information, or undue profit. His survey of college football includes early years of gambling on games between established schools such as Yale, Princeton, and Harvard; Notre Dame's All-American halfback and skilled gambler George Gipp; and the 1962 allegations of insider information between Alabama coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and former Georgia coach James Wallace "Wally" Butts; and many other recent incidents. Notable events in basketball include the 1951 scandal involving City College of New York and six other schools throughout the East Coast and the Midwest; the 1961 point-shaving incident that put a permanent end to the Dixie Classic tournament; the 1978 scheme in which underworld figures recruited and bribed several Boston College players to ensure a favorable point spread; the 1994-95 Northwestern scandal in which players bet against their own team; and other recent examples of compromised gameplay and gambling"--