Many students want an introduction to finance.?Those who are quantitatively-oriented learners can benefit in particular from an introduction that puts more emphasis on mathematics and graphical presentations than on verbal descriptions. By illustrating core finance facts and concepts through equations and graphical material, Finance: A Quantitative Introduction can help?people studying business management, marketing, accounting, and other subjects. By using few lengthy verbal explanations and many illustrations, it can teach readers quickly and efficiently.
- Chapter-concluding questions (with answers) and case studies enhance its utility as a textbook and a reference
- Mixture of theory and?problem-solving contains enough mathematical tools to help readers assess facts and evaluate real data in practical tasks
- Short, simple presentation is perfect for non-native English speakers
Introduction
1. Financial Markets and the Economy
2. Market Participants
3. Fundamentals of Pricing of Financial Instruments
4. Hypothesis of Informational Efficiency
5. Financial Information
6. Risk and Return Assessment
7. Money Market and Liquidity Management
8. Fixed Income Instruments
9. Bond Assessment
10. Risidual Right Instruments
11. Portfolio Theory
12. Active and Passive Portfolio Management
13. Derivatives
14. Cost of Capital
15. Investment and Financial Strategies
16. Financial Crisis and Supervision Over Stability
Conclusion
Appendix A: Time Value of Money
Appendix B: Business Aril³±