An Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance: A Deterministic Approach

Author:   Stephen Garrett (Professor of Mathematical Sciences, University of Leicester, UK)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
Edition:   2nd edition
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9780081013021


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   05 May 2016
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An Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance: A Deterministic Approach, Second edition, offers a highly illustrated introduction to mathematical finance, with a special emphasis on interest rates. This revision of the McCutcheon-Scott classic follows the core subjects covered by the first professional exam required of UK actuaries, the CT1 exam. It realigns the table of contents with the CT1 exam and includes sample questions from past exams of both The Actuarial Profession and the CFA Institute. With a wealth of solved problems and interesting applications, An Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance stands alone in its ability to address the needs of its primary target audience, the actuarial student.

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Author:   Stephen Garrett (Professor of Mathematical Sciences, University of Leicester, UK)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:   Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 19.10cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.960kg
ISBN:  

9780081013021


ISBN 10:   0081013027
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   05 May 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Theory of Interest Rates 3. The Basic Compound Interest Functions 4. Further Compound Interest Functions 5. Loan Repayment Schedules 6. Project Appraisal and Investment Performance 7. The Valuation of Securities 8. Capital Gains Tax 9. Term Structures and Immunization 10. An Introduction to Derivative Pricing: Forwards and Futures 11. Further Derivatives: Swaps and Options 12. An Introduction to Stochastic Interest Rate Models

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The main focus is the theory of compound interest, which is called deterministic financial mathematics by the author...well written and the materials therein are well organized. --Zentralblatt MATH, An Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance ...it offers some very clear explanations of the fundamental building blocks of actuarial work, such as compound interest functions, term structures and discounting...The use of examples and exam questions from the IFoA and the CFA Institute makes this a very valuable study aide...as a primer, it is certainly a success and one which I hope is used by a great many students in the future. --Annals of Actuarial Science, 2014 Stephen Garrett's new edition of Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance gives an excellent, concise, and thorough treatment of the fundamentals of financial mathematics. By updating the original edition with more emphasis on derivative pricing, this book has become an up-to-date first class textbook on this topic. --P.M. Barrieu, London School of Economics This 2nd edition will give students excellent support when tackling the Actuarial Profession's examination in Subject CT1. It is written in a clear and concise way, and a wide range of realistic and relevant examples are provided which make the subject come alive. I will be recommending it to my students. --Ben Rickayzen, Cass Business School This edition is a timely update to a textbook that for many years was essential reading for actuarial students. It should prove to be a valuable resource for current students taking the CT1 exam. --John Millett, University of Kent This book contains a set of subjects that will be very close to most actuaries' hearts, being a text book aimed at covering the CT1 syllabus. As an update to McCutcheon and Scott's 1989 An Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance, it offers some very clear explanations of the fundamental building blocks of actuarial work, such as compound interest functions, term structures, and discountingg. As a text for the beginner, this book is perfect....The use of examples and exam questions from both the IFoA and the CFA Institute makes this a very valuable study aide. The fact that the solutions to the large number of exercise questions are also given further increases its usefulness as a primary textbook. --Annals of Actuarial Science 8:1, 2014


The main focus is the theory of compound interest, which is called deterministic financial mathematics by the author...well written and the materials therein are well organized. --Zentralblatt MATH, An Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance it offers some very clear explanations of the fundamental building blocks of actuarial work, such as compound interest functions, term structures and discounting The use of examples and exam questions from the IFoA and the CFA Institute makes this a very valuable study aide as a primer, it is certainly a success and one which I hope is used by a great many students in the future. --Annals of Actuarial Science, 2014 Stephen Garrett s new edition of Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance gives an excellent, concise, and thorough treatment of the fundamentals of financial mathematics. By updating the original edition with more emphasis on derivative pricing, this book has become an up-to-date first class textbook on this topic. --P.M. Barrieu, London School of Economics This 2nd edition will give students excellent support when tackling the Actuarial Profession s examination in Subject CT1. It is written in a clear and concise way, and a wide range of realistic and relevant examples are provided which make the subject come alive. I will be recommending it to my students. --Ben Rickayzen, CassBusiness School This edition is a timely update to a textbook that for many years was essential reading for actuarial students. It should prove to be a valuable resource for current students taking the CT1 exam. --John Millett, University of Kent This book contains a set of subjects that will be very close to most actuaries' hearts, being a text book aimed at covering the CT1 syllabus. As an update to McCutcheon and Scott's 1989 An Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance, it offers some very clear explanations of the fundamental building blocks of actuarial work, such as compound interest functions, term structures, and discounting. As a text for the beginner, this book is perfect....The use of examples and exam questions from both the IFoA and the CFA Institute makes this a very valuable study aide. The fact that the solutions to the large number of exercise questions are also given further increases its usefulness as a primary textbook. --Annals of Actuarial Science 8:1, 2014


The main focus is the theory of compound interest, which is called deterministic financial mathematics by the author...well written and the materials therein are well organized. --Zentralblatt MATH, An Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance ...it offers some very clear explanations of the fundamental building blocks of actuarial work, such as compound interest functions, term structures and discounting...The use of examples and exam questions from the IFoA and the CFA Institute makes this a very valuable study aide...as a primer, it is certainly a success and one which I hope is used by a great many students in the future. --Annals of Actuarial Science, 2014 Stephen Garrett's new edition of Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance gives an excellent, concise, and thorough treatment of the fundamentals of financial mathematics. By updating the original edition with more emphasis on derivative pricing, this book has become an up-to-date first class textbook on this topic. --P.M. Barrieu, London School of Economics This 2nd edition will give students excellent support when tackling the Actuarial Profession's examination in Subject CT1. It is written in a clear and concise way, and a wide range of realistic and relevant examples are provided which make the subject come alive. I will be recommending it to my students. --Ben Rickayzen, Cass Business School This edition is a timely update to a textbook that for many years was essential reading for actuarial students. It should prove to be a valuable resource for current students taking the CT1 exam. --John Millett, University of Kent This book contains a set of subjects that will be very close to most actuaries' hearts, being a text book aimed at covering the CT1 syllabus. As an update to McCutcheon and Scott's 1989 An Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance, it offers some very clear explanations of the fundamental building blocks of actuarial work, such as compound interest functions, term structures, and discounting. As a text for the beginner, this book is perfect...The use of examples and exam questions from both the IFoA and the CFA Institute makes this a very valuable study aide. The fact that the solutions to the large number of exercise questions are also given further increases its usefulness as a primary textbook. --Annals of Actuarial Science 8:1, 2014


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Prof. Stephen Garrett is Professor of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Leicester in the UK. He is currently Head of Actuarial Science in the Department of Mathematics, and also Head of the Thermofluids Research Group in the Department of Engineering. These two distinct responsibilities reflect his background and achievements in both actuarial science education and fluid mechanics research. Stephen is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, the highest grade attainable in the world's foremost aerospace institution.

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