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An Introduction To Financial Mathematics Option Valuation Second Edition Hastings

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An Introduction To Financial Mathematics Option Valuation Second Edition Hastings
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.12 MB
Author: Hastings, Kevin J.; Junghenn, Hugo Dietrich
ISBN: 9780429263934, 9780429554490, 9780429558962, 9780429563430, 0429263937, 0429554494, 0429558961, 0429563434
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Second edition.

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An Introduction To Financial Mathematics Option Valuation Second Edition Hastings by Hastings, Kevin J.; Junghenn, Hugo Dietrich 9780429263934, 9780429554490, 9780429558962, 9780429563430, 0429263937, 0429554494, 0429558961, 0429563434 instant download after payment.

Introduction to Financial Mathematics: Option Valuation, Second Edition is a well-rounded primer to the mathematics and models used in the valuation of financial derivatives. The book consists of fteen chapters, the rst ten of which develop option valuation techniques in discrete time, the last ve describing the theory in continuous time. The first half of the textbook develops basic finance and probability. The author then treats the binomial model as the primary example of discrete-time option valuation. The final part of the textbook examines the Black-Scholes model. The book is written to provide a straightforward account of the principles of option pricing and examines these principles in detail using standard discrete and stochastic calculus models. Additionally, the second edition has new exercises and examples, and includes many tables and graphs generated by over 30 MS Excel VBA modules available on the author's webpage https://home.gwu.edu/~hdj/. 

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