Finance
A Quantitative Introduction

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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.
Introduction1. Financial Markets and the Economy2. Market Participants3. Fundamentals of Pricing of Financial Instruments4. Hypothesis of Informational Efficiency5. Financial Information6. Risk and Return Assessment 7. Money Market and Liquidity Management8. Fixed Income Instruments9. Bond Assessment10. Risidual Right Instruments11. Portfolio Theory12. Active and Passive Portfolio Management13. Derivatives14. Cost of Capital15. Investment and Financial Strategies16. Financial Crisis and Supervision Over StabilityConclusionAppendix A: Time Value of MoneyAppendix B: Business Arithmetics

Undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals working in finance, economics, business management, marketing, accounting, and related subjects.

Piotr Staszkiewcz is a Polish economist interested in auditing and financial markets. He is a public auditor registered at KIBR (Polish Audit Association). He earned his Ph.D. in macroeconomics from Wroclaw Economic University in 2003. From 2003 to 2005 he served as a member of the Management Board of Low Silesia Chamber of Auditors. In 2009 he was appointed to the Polish Auditor Examination Commission by the Polish Ministry of Finance. He is also a fellow of the Polish Economic Association.
Lucia Staszkiewicz is a Slovak economist interested in human capital management, tax and reporting. She is an official state Polish-Slovak interpreter registered at Bratislava Court. In 2000 she was admitted to membership of Association of Chartered and Certified Auditors (UK audit association). She earned her Ph. D. in human capital management form Bratislava Comenius University in 2010. For number of years Lucia was president of Slovak Visual-Handicapped Tourist Club. She is the honorary blood donor.
  • 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
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