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Fixed income mathematics [[electronic resource] /] / Robert Zipf
Fixed income mathematics [[electronic resource] /] / Robert Zipf
Autore Zipf Robert
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 332.63/2044
Soggetto topico Fixed-income securities - Mathematics
Rate of return
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-02413-9
9786611024130
1-4294-9509-X
0-08-050655-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Fixed Income Mathematics; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction-Who this Book is for and What it Hopes to Accomplish; Historical Background-The Big Change in Investment, Loan, and Money Management; What this Book Hopes to Accomplish; What Sort of Problems Might this Book Help You to Solve?; Who this Book is Meant to Address; The Mathematical Knowledge Required for this Book; The Role of Examples and Problems in this Book; Chapter 2. Interest, Its Calculation, and Return on Investment; A General Introduction to Interest; How to Compute Interest; Notation
Percentage Rate and Time PeriodReturn on Investment; Analysis of Investments or Returns without Explicit Money Values, and Intangible Investments and Returns; Chapter Summary; Chapter 3. Compound Interest; What is Compound Interest?; Using Compound Interest Tables; Looking at the Compound Interest Tables; Compounding within a Period; The Equations for Compound Interest-Compounding within a Period; Continuous Compounding: How it Works and When it Applies; The Derivation of the Equations for Continuous Compounding; What is a Mathematical Model?; Some Famous Mathematical Models
Reasons for Using Continuous Functions in Financial ModelsA Business Example of Use of Continuous Functions; Further Reflections on Approach 3; Computing i, Given S, Snt, T, and N; Accuracy Requirements; Legal Requirements for Accuracy; An Example from Compound Interest; Using Tables and Interpolating between Values; The Rule of 72; A Zero Interest Rate?; Negative Interest Rates?; Real and Nominal Rates; Chapter Summary; Suggestions for Further Study; Chapter 4. Present Values; What is Present Value?; The Equation for Present Value; The General Equation for Present Value
The Present Value TablesUsing Present Values to Make Project Decisions; Example of Project Analysis; Using Different Interest Rates in the Analysis; The Equations for Flow of Funds Analysis; The Various Number Systems and What They Mean; Solving Polynomial Equations; Practical Considerations in Using Calculators and Computers to Solve Polynomial Equations; Using the Bisection Method to Find Real Solutions; What if the Exponents are not Integers?; Chapter Summary; Suggestions for Further Study; Chapter 5. Annuities Certain; What is an Annuity Certain?; Examples of Annuities Certain
Why Annuities Certain are ImportantThe Equation for the Present Value of an Annuity Certain; A Look at the Tables for an Annuity Certain; Solving for the Interest Rate, Given the Annuity Certain and Its Cost; The Perpetuity; The Annuity Due; Further Comments; Analysis and Calculation of Some Combination Annuities Certain; Chapter Summary; Chapter 6. Bond Price Calculation; What is a Bond?; How Bonds are Described; How to Read a Bond Market Report; What is a Call Feature?; What is a Put Option?; Discount Securities; The General Equation for Computing a Bond Price, Given the Yield
A Note on Yield
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458497803321
Zipf Robert  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Fixed income mathematics [[electronic resource] /] / Robert Zipf
Fixed income mathematics [[electronic resource] /] / Robert Zipf
Autore Zipf Robert
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 332.63/2044
Soggetto topico Fixed-income securities - Mathematics
Rate of return
ISBN 1-281-02413-9
9786611024130
1-4294-9509-X
0-08-050655-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Fixed Income Mathematics; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction-Who this Book is for and What it Hopes to Accomplish; Historical Background-The Big Change in Investment, Loan, and Money Management; What this Book Hopes to Accomplish; What Sort of Problems Might this Book Help You to Solve?; Who this Book is Meant to Address; The Mathematical Knowledge Required for this Book; The Role of Examples and Problems in this Book; Chapter 2. Interest, Its Calculation, and Return on Investment; A General Introduction to Interest; How to Compute Interest; Notation
Percentage Rate and Time PeriodReturn on Investment; Analysis of Investments or Returns without Explicit Money Values, and Intangible Investments and Returns; Chapter Summary; Chapter 3. Compound Interest; What is Compound Interest?; Using Compound Interest Tables; Looking at the Compound Interest Tables; Compounding within a Period; The Equations for Compound Interest-Compounding within a Period; Continuous Compounding: How it Works and When it Applies; The Derivation of the Equations for Continuous Compounding; What is a Mathematical Model?; Some Famous Mathematical Models
Reasons for Using Continuous Functions in Financial ModelsA Business Example of Use of Continuous Functions; Further Reflections on Approach 3; Computing i, Given S, Snt, T, and N; Accuracy Requirements; Legal Requirements for Accuracy; An Example from Compound Interest; Using Tables and Interpolating between Values; The Rule of 72; A Zero Interest Rate?; Negative Interest Rates?; Real and Nominal Rates; Chapter Summary; Suggestions for Further Study; Chapter 4. Present Values; What is Present Value?; The Equation for Present Value; The General Equation for Present Value
The Present Value TablesUsing Present Values to Make Project Decisions; Example of Project Analysis; Using Different Interest Rates in the Analysis; The Equations for Flow of Funds Analysis; The Various Number Systems and What They Mean; Solving Polynomial Equations; Practical Considerations in Using Calculators and Computers to Solve Polynomial Equations; Using the Bisection Method to Find Real Solutions; What if the Exponents are not Integers?; Chapter Summary; Suggestions for Further Study; Chapter 5. Annuities Certain; What is an Annuity Certain?; Examples of Annuities Certain
Why Annuities Certain are ImportantThe Equation for the Present Value of an Annuity Certain; A Look at the Tables for an Annuity Certain; Solving for the Interest Rate, Given the Annuity Certain and Its Cost; The Perpetuity; The Annuity Due; Further Comments; Analysis and Calculation of Some Combination Annuities Certain; Chapter Summary; Chapter 6. Bond Price Calculation; What is a Bond?; How Bonds are Described; How to Read a Bond Market Report; What is a Call Feature?; What is a Put Option?; Discount Securities; The General Equation for Computing a Bond Price, Given the Yield
A Note on Yield
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784556903321
Zipf Robert  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Fixed income mathematics / / Robert Zipf
Fixed income mathematics / / Robert Zipf
Autore Zipf Robert
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 332.63/2044
Soggetto topico Fixed-income securities - Mathematics
Rate of return
ISBN 1-281-02413-9
9786611024130
1-4294-9509-X
0-08-050655-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Fixed Income Mathematics; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction-Who this Book is for and What it Hopes to Accomplish; Historical Background-The Big Change in Investment, Loan, and Money Management; What this Book Hopes to Accomplish; What Sort of Problems Might this Book Help You to Solve?; Who this Book is Meant to Address; The Mathematical Knowledge Required for this Book; The Role of Examples and Problems in this Book; Chapter 2. Interest, Its Calculation, and Return on Investment; A General Introduction to Interest; How to Compute Interest; Notation
Percentage Rate and Time PeriodReturn on Investment; Analysis of Investments or Returns without Explicit Money Values, and Intangible Investments and Returns; Chapter Summary; Chapter 3. Compound Interest; What is Compound Interest?; Using Compound Interest Tables; Looking at the Compound Interest Tables; Compounding within a Period; The Equations for Compound Interest-Compounding within a Period; Continuous Compounding: How it Works and When it Applies; The Derivation of the Equations for Continuous Compounding; What is a Mathematical Model?; Some Famous Mathematical Models
Reasons for Using Continuous Functions in Financial ModelsA Business Example of Use of Continuous Functions; Further Reflections on Approach 3; Computing i, Given S, Snt, T, and N; Accuracy Requirements; Legal Requirements for Accuracy; An Example from Compound Interest; Using Tables and Interpolating between Values; The Rule of 72; A Zero Interest Rate?; Negative Interest Rates?; Real and Nominal Rates; Chapter Summary; Suggestions for Further Study; Chapter 4. Present Values; What is Present Value?; The Equation for Present Value; The General Equation for Present Value
The Present Value TablesUsing Present Values to Make Project Decisions; Example of Project Analysis; Using Different Interest Rates in the Analysis; The Equations for Flow of Funds Analysis; The Various Number Systems and What They Mean; Solving Polynomial Equations; Practical Considerations in Using Calculators and Computers to Solve Polynomial Equations; Using the Bisection Method to Find Real Solutions; What if the Exponents are not Integers?; Chapter Summary; Suggestions for Further Study; Chapter 5. Annuities Certain; What is an Annuity Certain?; Examples of Annuities Certain
Why Annuities Certain are ImportantThe Equation for the Present Value of an Annuity Certain; A Look at the Tables for an Annuity Certain; Solving for the Interest Rate, Given the Annuity Certain and Its Cost; The Perpetuity; The Annuity Due; Further Comments; Analysis and Calculation of Some Combination Annuities Certain; Chapter Summary; Chapter 6. Bond Price Calculation; What is a Bond?; How Bonds are Described; How to Read a Bond Market Report; What is a Call Feature?; What is a Put Option?; Discount Securities; The General Equation for Computing a Bond Price, Given the Yield
A Note on Yield
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827382303321
Zipf Robert  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui