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"Accessible VBA coding for complex financial modellingImplementing Market Models Using VBA makes solving complex valuation issues accessible to any financial professional with a taste for mathematics. With a focus on the clarity of code, this practical introductory guide includes chapters on VB...

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Main Author: Goossens, Francois, 1960- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: West Sussex : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015.
Series:Wiley finance series.
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Online Access:An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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520 |a "Accessible VBA coding for complex financial modellingImplementing Market Models Using VBA makes solving complex valuation issues accessible to any financial professional with a taste for mathematics. With a focus on the clarity of code, this practical introductory guide includes chapters on VBA fundamentals and essential mathematical techniques, helping readers master the numerical methods to build an algorithm that can be used in a wide range of pricing problems. Coverage includes general algorithms, vanilla instruments, multi-asset instruments, yield curve models, interest rate exotics, and more, guiding readers thoroughly through pricing in the capital markets area. The companion website features additional VBA code and algorithmic techniques, and the interactive blog provides a forum for discussion of code with programmers and financial engineers, giving readers insight into the different applications and customisations possible for even more advanced problem solving. Financial engineers implement models from a mathematical representation of an asset's performance by building a program that performs a valuation of securities based on this asset. Implementing Market Models Using VBA makes this technical process understandable, with well-explained algorithms, VBA code, and accessible theoretical explanations. Decide which numerical method to use in which scenario. Identify the necessary building blocks of an algorithm. Write clear, functional VBA code for a variety of problems. Apply algorithms to different instruments and models. Designed for finance professionals, this book brings more accurate modelling within reach for anyone with interest in the market. For clearer code, patient explanation, and practical instruction, Implementing Market Models Using VBA is an essential introductory guide"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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