Description |
1 online resource : illustrations |
Series |
[Wiley finance] |
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Wiley finance series.
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Contents |
Professional Financial Computing Using Excel & VBA; Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1: Financial Engineering and Computing; 1.1 Financial Engineering and Spreadsheet Modeling; 1.2 Lehman Brothers' Products for Retail Investors; 1.3 Risk Management and Basel II; 1.4 About the Book; 1.5. Chapter Highlights; 1.6 Other Remarks; CHAPTER 2: The GARCH(1,1) Model; 2.1. The Model; 2.2. Excel Implementation; 2.3. Excel Plus VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 3: Finite Difference Methods; 3.1. Difference Equations; 3.2. Excel Implementation; 3.3. VBA Implementation; 3.4. Crank-Nicholson Scheme |
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CHAPTER 4: Portfolio Mean-Variance Optimization4.1. Portfolio Selection; 4.2. Excel Implementation; 4.3. Excel Plus VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 5: Newton-Raphson Method; 5.1. Newton-Raphson Method for Systems of Equations; 5.2. VBA Routine; CHAPTER 6: Yield Curve Construction Using Cubic Spline; 6.1. Cubic Spline Interpolation; 6.2. Yield Curve Construction; 6.3. Excel Plus VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 7: Binomial Option Pricing Model; 7.1. Risk-Neutral Option Pricing and the Binomial Tree; 7.2. VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 8: The Black-Derman-Toy Model |
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8.1. The Term Structure Model and the Black-Derman-Toy Tree8.2. Excel Plus VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 9: Monte Carlo Option Pricing; 9.1. TheMonte Carlo Method; 9.2. Risk-Neutral Valuation; 9.3. VBA Implementation; 9.4. Exotic Options; 9.5. American Options; CHAPTER 10: Portfolio Value-at-Risk; 10.1. Portfolio Risk Simulation; 10.2. Monte Carlo Simulation for Multiple-Asset Portfolios; 10.3. Historical Simulation for Multiple-Asset Portfolios; 10.4. VBA Implementation of Portfolio Risk Simulation; 10.5. Drill Down of Portfolio Risk; CHAPTER 11: The Hull-White Model |
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11.1. Hull-White Trinomial Tree11.2. Excel Plus VBA Implementation; 11.3. The General Hull-White Model; 11.4. Implementation of the General Hull-White Model; CHAPTER 12: CreditMetrics Model; 12.1. The CreditMetrics Model; 12.2. Individual (Segregate) Asset Valuation Framework; 12.3 Monte Carlo Simulation in Detail; 12.4. Excel and VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 13: KMV-Merton Model; 13.1. KMV-Merton Model of Credit Risk; 13.2. Excel and VBA Implementation; APPENDIX A: VBA Programming; A.1 Introduction; A.2 A Brief History of VBA; A.3 Essential Excel Elements for VBA; A.3.1 Excel Cell Reference |
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A.3.2 Excel Defined NamesA. 3.3 Excel Worksheet Functions; A.4 The VBA Development Environment (VBE); A.4.1 The Developer Tab in the Ribbon; A.4.2 The Windows of VBE; A.4.3 The Project Explorer; A.4.4 The VBA Project Structure; A.4.5 The Procedure to Create a VBA Subroutine; A.4.6 The Procedure to Create a VBA Function; A.5 Basic VBA Programming Concepts; A.5.1 Variables and Data Types; A.5.2 Declaration and Assignment Statements; A.5.3 Flow Control Statements; A.6 VBA Arrays; A.7 Using Worksheet Matrix Functions in VBA; A.8 Summary; APPENDIX B: The Excel Object Model |
Summary |
Professional Financial Computing Using Excel and VBA is an admirable exposition that bridges the theoretical underpinnings of financial engineering and its application which usually appears as a "black-box" software application. The book opens the black-box and reveals the architecture of risk-modeling and financial engineering based on industry-standard stochastic models by utilizing Excel and VBA functionality to create a robust and practical modeling tool-kit. Financial engineering professionals who purchase this book will have a jumpstart advantage for their customized financial engineering |
Notes |
Includes index |
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APPENDIX C: VBA Debugging Tools |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL |
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Print version record |
SUBJECT |
Microsoft Excel (Computer file) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86025775
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Microsoft Visual Basic for applications
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Microsoft Excel (Computer file) fast |
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Microsoft Visual Basic for applications fast |
Subject |
Finance, Personal -- Computer programs.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Investments & Securities -- General.
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Finance, Personal -- Computer programs
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2010281187 |
ISBN |
9781118179062 |
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1118179064 |
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9781118390405 |
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1118390407 |
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9780470824399 |
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0470824395 |
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1283401509 |
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9781283401500 |
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