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The Oxford Guide to Financial Modeling by Thomas S. Y. Ho and Sang Bin Lee; 2004
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
019516962X
ISBN-13
9780195169621
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Book Title
Oxford Guide to Financial Modeling : Applications for Capital Markets, Corporate Finance, Risk Management and Financial Institutions
Number of Pages
768 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Topic
Finance / General
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Yes
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Business & Economics
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Hardcover
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1.7 in
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7.3 in
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10.1 in
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"This book showcases Dr. Ho's tireless journey into the frontier of finance over the years. It clearly demonstrates how various rigorous financial models can be practically incorporated into companies' strategic decision making and enterprise risk management. The book challenges our conventional thinking in capital structure theory, interest rate behavior and default risk pricing. It should provoke debate for many years to come." --Tony Kao, Managing Director, Global Fixed Income, General Motors Asset Management "I think this is a terrific book and a great project. No one has yet done anything quite like it."--Andrew Lo, MIT "This book is a 'tour de force of finance.' It is comprehensive. It is fundamental; yet it is applied. To call it a "guide to financial modeling," is an understatement. It is much more. The book develops and explains all the models used in finance - from the present value model, to the CAPM, to interest rate models, to option models - and applies these models to important business problems. The emphasis is on finance issues and how models can solve them rather than on the models alone. No work has so ably integrated the fields of corporate finance, derivatives, fixed income and accounting. The book contains many new ideas and insights, not the least of which is a new approach to enterprise valuation and risk management. Every student of finance and every financial manager will benefit from this work."--Hans R. Stoll, The Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker Professor of Finance, Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University "I strongly recommend The Oxford Guide to Financial Modeling to research minded practitioners as well as to students of finance. Ho and Lee present the essential financial models, including many freshly minted models, in a uniquely cohesive framework that exposes the fundamental link between capital markets and corporate finance. Moreover, it is a terrific reference source for both quants and dilequants."-- Journal of Investment Management, "This book showcases Dr. Ho's tireless journey into the frontier of finance over the years. It clearly demonstrates how various rigorous financial models can be practically incorporated into companies' strategic decision making and enterprise risk management. The book challenges our conventional thinking in capital structure theory, interest rate behavior and default risk pricing. It should provoke debate for many years to come." --Tony Kao, Managing Director, Global Fixed Income, General Motors Asset Management "I think this is a terrific book and a great project. No one has yet done anything quite like it."--Andrew Lo, MIT "This book is a 'tour de force of finance.' It is comprehensive. It is fundamental; yet it is applied. To call it a "guide to financial modeling," is an understatement. It is much more. The book develops and explains all the models used in finance - from the present value model, to the CAPM, to interest rate models, to option models - and applies these models to important business problems. The emphasis is on finance issues and how models can solve them rather than on the models alone. No work has so ably integrated the fields of corporate finance, derivatives, fixed income and accounting. The book contains many new ideas and insights, not the least of which is a new approach to enterprise valuation and risk management. Every student of finance and every financial manager will benefit from this work."--Hans R. Stoll, The Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker Professor ofFinance, Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University "I strongly recommendThe Oxford Guide to Financial Modelingto research minded practitioners as well as to students of finance. Ho and Lee present the essential financial models, including many freshly minted models, in a uniquely cohesive framework that exposes the fundamental link between capital markets and corporate finance. Moreover, it is a terrific reference source for both quants and dilequants."--Journal of Investment Management, "If I found Ho/Lee's Oxford Guide to Financial Modeling in a bookstore, I would consider (1) the good professional reputation of the co-authors, and (2) the book's Table of Contents for a minute, and then I would buy the book. I think every other finance professor and every other financePh.D. student in the world will buy the book too. Oxford University Press should be proud to publish this book."--Jack Clark Francis, Baruch College, "This book showcases Dr. Ho's tireless journey into the frontier of finance over the years. It clearly demonstrates how various rigorous financial models can be practically incorporated into companies' strategic decision making and enterprise risk management. The book challenges ourconventional thinking in capital structure theory, interest rate behavior and default risk pricing. It should provoke debate for many years to come." --Tony Kao, Managing Director, Global Fixed Income, General Motors Asset Management, "I strongly recommend The Oxford Guide to Financial Modeling to research minded practitioners as well as to students of finance. Ho and Lee present the essential financial models, including many freshly minted models, in a uniquely cohesive framework that exposes the fundamental link betweencapital markets and corporate finance. Moreover, it is a terrific reference source for both quants and dilequants."-- Journal of Investment Management, "If I found Ho/Lee's Oxford Guide to Financial Modeling in a bookstore, Iwould consider (1) the good professional reputation of the co-authors, and (2)the book's Table of Contents for a minute, and then I would buy the book. Ithink every other finance professor and every other finance Ph.D. student in theworld will buy the book too. Oxford University Press should be proud to publishthis book."--Jack Clark Francis, Baruch College, "This book is a tour de force of finance. It is comprehensive. It is fundamental; yet it is applied. To call it a "guide to financial modeling," is an understatement. It is much more. The book develops and explains all the models used in finance - from the present value model, to the CAPM, tointerest rate models, to option models - and applies these models to important business problems. The emphasis is on finance issues and how models can solve them rather than on the models alone. No work has so ably integrated the fields of corporate finance, derivatives, fixed income andaccounting. The book contains many new ideas and insights, not the least of which is a new approach to enterprise valuation and risk management. Every student of finance and every financial manager will benefit from this work."--Hans R. Stoll, The Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker Professor ofFinance, Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University, "I think this is a terrific book and a great project. No one has yet done anything quite like it."--Andrew Lo, MIT, "I think this is a terrific book and a great project. No one has yet doneanything quite like it."--Andrew Lo, MIT, "This book showcases Dr. Ho's tireless journey into the frontier of finance over the years. It clearly demonstrates how various rigorous financial models can be practically incorporated into companies' strategic decision making and enterprise risk management. The book challenges our conventional thinking in capital structure theory, interest rate behavior and default risk pricing. It should provoke debate for many years to come." --Tony Kao, Managing Director, Global Fixed Income, General Motors Asset Management"I think this is a terrific book and a great project. No one has yet done anything quite like it."--Andrew Lo, MIT"This book is a 'tour de force of finance.' It is comprehensive. It is fundamental; yet it is applied. To call it a "guide to financial modeling," is an understatement. It is much more. The book develops and explains all the models used in finance - from the present value model, to the CAPM, to interest rate models, to option models - and applies these models to important business problems. The emphasis is on finance issues and how models can solve them rather than on the models alone. No work has so ably integrated the fields of corporate finance, derivatives, fixed income and accounting. The book contains many new ideas and insights, not the least of which is a new approach to enterprise valuation and risk management. Every student of finance and every financial manager will benefit from this work."--Hans R. Stoll, The Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker Professor of Finance, Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University"I strongly recommend The Oxford Guide to Financial Modeling to research minded practitioners as well as to students of finance. Ho and Lee present the essential financial models, including many freshly minted models, in a uniquely cohesive framework that exposes the fundamental link between capital markets and corporate finance. Moreover, it is a terrific reference source for both quants and dilequants."-- Journal of Investment Management
Table Of Content
PART 1. DERIVATIVES VALUATION1. Introduction: Discounted Cash Flow Method2. Equity Market: the Capital Asset Pricing Model3. Bond Markets: the Bond Model4. Equity Options: the Black-Scholes Model5. Interest Rate Derivatives: Interest Rate Models6. Implied Volatility Surface: Calibrating the Models7. Exotic Options: Bellman's Optimization, Filtration Model and n-Factor ModelPART 2. CORPORATE LIABILITIES8. Investment Grade Corporate Bonds: the Option Adjusted Spread9. High Yield Corporate Bonds: the Structural Models10. Convertibles, MBS/CMO, and Other Bonds: the Behavioral Models11. Financial Institutions' Liabilities: Required Option Adjusted SpreadPART 3. CORPORATE FINANCE12. Valuation of a Firm: the Business Model13. Strategic Value of a Firm: Real Option14. Optimal Corporate Financial Decisions: Corporate Model15. Risk Management16. Financial Institutions: Applications of Financial Models17. Equity Options: the Black-Scholes Model18. Concluding Thoughts19. Epilogue: Market Model and Binomial LatticesNotation
Synopsis
The essential premise of this book is that theory and practice are equally important in describing financial modeling. In it the authors try to strike a balance in their discussions between theories that provide foundations for financial models and the institutional details that provide the context for applications of the models. The book presents the financial models of stock and bond options, exotic options, investment grade and high-yield bonds, convertible bonds, mortgage-backed securities, liabilities of financial institutions -- the business model and the corporate model. It also describes the applications of the models to corporate finance. Furthermore, it relates the models to financial statements, risk management for an enterprise, and asset/liability management with illiquid instruments. The financial models are progressively presented from option pricing in the securities markets to firm valuation in corporate finance, following a format to emphasize the three aspects of a model: the set of assumptions, the model specification, and the model applications. Generally, financial modeling books segment the world of finance as "investments," "financial institutions," "corporate finance," and "securities analysis," and in so doing they rarely emphasize the relationships between the subjects. This unique book successfully ties the thought processes and applications of the financial models together and describes them as one process that provides business solutions. Created as a companion website to the book readers can visit www.thomasho.com to gain deeper understanding of the book's financial models. Interested readers can build and test the models described in the book using Excel, and they can submit their models to the site. Readers can also use the site's forum to discuss the models and can browse server based models to gain insights into the applications of the models. For those using the book in meetings or class settings the site provides Power Point descriptions of the chapters. Students can use available question banks on the chapters for studying., The essential premise of this book is that theory and practice are equally important in describing financial modeling. In it the authors try to strike a balance in their discussions between theories that provide foundations for financial models and the institutional details that provide the context for applications of the models. The book presents the financial models of stock and bond options, exotic options, investment grade and high-yield bonds, convertiblebonds, mortgage-backed securities, liabilities of financial institutions--the business model and the corporate model. It also describes the applications of the models to corporate finance. Furthermore, itrelates the models to financial statements, risk management for an enterprise, and asset/liability management with illiquid instruments. The financial models are progressively presented from option pricing in the securities markets to firm valuation in corporate finance, following a format to emphasize the three aspects of a model: the set of assumptions, the model specification, and the model applications. Generally, financial modeling books segment the world of finance as "investments,""financial institutions," "corporate finance," and "securities analysis," and in so doing they rarely emphasize the relationships between the subjects. This unique book successfully ties the thoughtprocesses and applications of the financial models together and describes them as one process that provides business solutions. Created as a companion website to the book readers can visit www.thomasho.com to gain deeper understanding of the book's financial models. Interested readers can build and test the models described in the book using Excel, and they can submit their models to the site. Readers can also use the site's forum to discuss the models and can browse server based models to gaininsights into the applications of the models. For those using the book in meetings or class settings the site provides Power Point descriptions of the chapters. Students can use available questionbanks on the chapters for studying., The Oxford Guide to Financial Modeling is accompanied by a companion web site that serves as an interactive workbook designed specifically for the book. This site is simple to use yet exceedingly robust with regard to its technological efficiency and purposeful usability. It is designed to further enhance understanding of the use and applications of the models referred to in the book and it is accessible free of charge at www.thomasho.com. This on-line workbook and resource tool contains more than 95 downloadable Excel models. The models provide clear expositions of the mathematical formulations and can be used along with the book. The companion web site is rich with a plethora of research and analytic tools designed for "doing finance" on-line., The essential premise of this book is that theory and practice are equally important in describing financial modeling. In it the authors try to strike a balance in their discussions between theories that provide foundations for financial models and the institutional details that provide the context for applications of the models. The book presents the financial models of stock and bond options, exotic options, investment grade and high-yield bonds, convertible bonds, mortgage-backed securities, liabilities of financial institutions--the business model and the corporate model. It also describes the applications of the models to corporate finance. Furthermore, it relates the models to financial statements, risk management for an enterprise, and asset/liability management with illiquid instruments. The financial models are progressively presented from option pricing in the securities markets to firm valuation in corporate finance, following a format to emphasize the three aspects of a model: the set of assumptions, the model specification, and the model applications. Generally, financial modeling books segment the world of finance as "investments," "financial institutions," "corporate finance," and "securities analysis," and in so doing they rarely emphasize the relationships between the subjects. This unique book successfully ties the thought processes and applications of the financial models together and describes them as one process that provides business solutions. Created as a companion website to the book readers can visit www.thomasho.com to gain deeper understanding of the book's financial models. Interested readers can build and test the models described in the book using Excel, and they can submit their models to the site. Readers can also use the site's forum to discuss the models and can browse server based models to gain insights into the applications of the models. For those using the book in meetings or class settings the site provides Power Point descriptions of the chapters. Students can use available question banks on the chapters for studying., The book discusses the theory and applications of more than 122 financial models currently in use and includes the financial models of stock and bond options, exotic options, investment grade and high-yield bonds, convertible bonds, mortgage-backed securities, liabilities of financial institutions' business models and corporate models.
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HG173.H5815 2004
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