8/24/2011

Simulation and Optimization in Finance + Website: Modeling with MATLAB, @Risk, or VBA (Frank J. Fabozzi Series) Review

Simulation and Optimization in Finance + Website: Modeling with MATLAB, @Risk, or VBA (Frank J. Fabozzi Series)
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Prof.Pachamanova has written one of the best introductions to Simulation and Optimization methods in finance. This book provides a strong theoretical foundation and the website provides a lot of cases and useful hands-on exercises to apply and understand the concepts explained in the book. This book is highly recommended for business and engineering students who are interested in a career in the quantitative finance industry. This book is also recommended to new entrants to the quant finance industry and to financial practitioners who primarily use Excel for quantitative modeling but are interested in building more rigorous models using VBA, @RISK and MATLAB.
This book has the optimal combination of theory and practice. It starts out with a through introduction to statistics, finance and optimization concepts. In the second part, the book describes portfolio optimization theory and applications in equity and fixed income markets. The third part focuses on asset pricing models discussing classical and dynamic models. The fourth section mainly focuses on derivative pricing and provides a very good introduction to Monte-Carlo simulation methods. Topics of current interest such as pricing MBS products are also described in this section. Part five focuses on capital budget decisions and has a very good introduction to real options. The Software hints in each chapter and the supplementary materials on the website help students and practitioners to immediately try out examples and fortify their knowledge.
Prof.Pachamanova's didactic approach and the vast coverage of topics makes this book a must have for new quantitative analysts, business students and engineers interested in a career in finance. As a Financial Modeling consultant who works at MathWorks (the maker of MATLAB), I get a lot of questions on recommendations for books to apply financial theory using computational tools. This book is a gem and would makes great addition to your quantitative investing library.
Full Disclosure: I took a Statistics class with Prof.Pachamanova during my MBA program at Babson College

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An introduction to the theory and practice of financial simulation and optimization
In recent years, there has been a notable increase in the use of simulation and optimization methods in the financial industry. Applications include portfolio allocation, risk management, pricing, and capital budgeting under uncertainty.
This accessible guide provides an introduction to the simulation and optimization techniques most widely used in finance, while at the same time offering background on the financial concepts in these applications. In addition, it clarifies difficult concepts in traditional models of uncertainty in finance, and teaches you how to build models with software. It does this by reviewing current simulation and optimization methodology-along with available software-and proceeds with portfolio risk management, modeling of random processes, pricing of financial derivatives, and real options applications.
Contains a unique combination of finance theory and rigorous mathematical modeling emphasizing a hands-on approach through implementation with software
Highlights not only classical applications, but also more recent developments, such as pricing of mortgage-backed securities
Includes models and code in both spreadsheet-based software (@RISK, Solver, Evolver, VBA) and mathematical modeling software (MATLAB)

Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, Simulation and Optimization Modeling in Finance offers essential guidance on some of the most important topics in financial management.

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