Finance-Software


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The Mourning After: Surviving Your Year 2000 Solution. Strategies to keep pace with the technological evolution.
Published in Hardcover by Electec Press (01 July, 1999)
Authors: J. Keith Baker and Pamela Smith Baker Phd
Amazon base price: $22.95
Used price: $74.99

MSC.SOFTWARE CORP.: Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis (Labor Productivity Series)
Published in Ring-bound by Icon Group International, Inc. (31 October, 2000)
Authors: Inc Icon Group International and Icon Group Ltd.
Amazon base price: $210.00

MSC.SOFTWARE CORP.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series)
Published in Ring-bound by Icon Group International, Inc. (31 October, 2000)
Authors: Inc Icon Group International and Icon Group Ltd.
Amazon base price: $210.00

MRP II Standard System : A Handbook for Manufacturing Software Survival
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (March, 1995)
Authors: Darryl V. Landvater and Christopher D. Gray
Amazon base price: $90.78
List price: $133.50 (that's 32% off!)
Average review score:

Good contents at a high cost
The book covers MRP in a great deal of length. However, contents are suitable for beginners and intermediate level MRP practitioners. Researchers won't find the book very useful. The high cost of this book is not justified. If you are looking for good contents regardless of the price, do buy this book.

good
I think, this book is good


Money Management with Sage Moneywise 2.0 for Windows
Published in Paperback by Future Publishing (01 October, 1994)
Author: Jean Miles
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Money Management with Quicken 6.0 for DOS
Published in Paperback by Future Publishing (01 May, 1994)
Author: Jean Miles
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Money Management with Quicken 3.0 for Windows
Published in Paperback by Future Publishing (01 April, 1994)
Author: Jean Miles
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Money Management with Microsoft Money 3.0 for Windows
Published in Paperback by Future Publishing (01 October, 1994)
Author: Andrew Marlow
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Money Dance: Personal Finance Manager
Published in Unknown Binding by Pearson Software (December, 2001)
Author: Appgen
Amazon base price: $39.95

Modern Portfolio Theory Fifth Edition and Portfolio Software Set
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (February, 1995)
Authors: Edwin J. Elton and Martin Gruber
Amazon base price: $130.90
Average review score:

Classic but not Modern
I very much enjoyed this book, but could only give it four stars because it is a bit out of date regarding some of the instruments of the capital markets. For instance, credit derivatives and total return swaps are used to round out and diversiry bond portfolios especially in structured finance. Tavakoli has written an excellent book on these products: "Credit Derivatives" (Second Edition). These are off balance-sheet products that are a form of financing. Tavakoli also talks about other types of financing which reduce portfolio concentration risk.

Excellent coverage, friendly lingo
For a textbook, this is written in a reader-friendly style. You can almost see the author at the blackboard explaining the concepts AND math in plain English. And yet, very little handwaving at all. On the other hand, this may also present special readability challenges: you may find yourself constantly flipping between text and tables to follow the discussion.

From a pedagogical point-of-view, some of the developments might have been more intuitively presented. For example, the chapter on option-pricing theory should mention the expected-value interpretation. Over all, however, this text does very well on this score.

I particularly liked the survey of empirical studies at the end of each major concept, that discusses the imperfections that other researchers have looked into, and their findings.

This is one of the core reference texts I keep on my desk.

Excellent theoretical background
This was one of the texts I had to read for one of my MBA classes. It provides an excellent theoretical background in finance and the theories that link finance to macro and micro economics. It is not very practical however. Not much in the book can be applied. It is a must, however, for any serious student of finance. The coverage of option models is a little light, however. I highly recommend that people have a background in calculus, differential equations, probability theory, and linear algebra before reading this book.


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