
Securities Valuation
Applications of Financial Modeling
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 17. March 2005
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-19-517274-4 (ISBN)
Description
A textbook that provides a coherent description of valuation models over a wide range of securities. Students can study both the theories and the practical implementations of the valuation models. Further, students can use the extensive Excel models applying to practical problems ( the cases) and exercises. The book is the only textbook that is supported by a complete set of excel models enabling students to use the models in 'real life' cases. This book combines the theories and case studies in one coherent treatment for the courses in securities valuation.
Reviews / Votes
"The Oxford Guide to Financial Modeling, and its companion volume, Securities Valuation, are invaluable tools for understanding and developing financial models to solve real business problems. They blend cutting-edge financial theory with practical examples that are immediately useful. This approach enables the student and practitioner to develop the thinking processes needed to formulate and solve a broad range of contemporary financialproblems. The Guide has been exceedingly useful in my own work."
--Dr. Robert Carow, Director of Corporate Compensation, AIG
"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 of
Global Fixed Income, General Motors Asset Management
"Securities Valuation provides a hands-on, yet highly analytic, approach to the valuation of securities, ranging from equities to options to fixed income securities. Ho and Lee have written a superb textbook that combines academic rigor and real-world applicability. The book is well-suited for derivatives and fixed income courses."--Hans R. Stoll, The Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker Professor of Finance, Owen Graduate School of Management,
Vanderbilt University
"The Oxford Guide to Financial Modeling, and its companion volume, Securities Valuation, are invaluable tools for understanding and developing financial models to solve real business problems. They blend cutting-edge financial theory with practical examples that are immediately useful. This approach enables the student and practitioner to develop the thinking processes needed to formulate and solve a broad range of contemporary financial
problems. The Guide has been exceedingly useful in my own work."
--Dr. Robert Carow, Director of Corporate Compensation, AIG
"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 of
Global Fixed Income, General Motors Asset Management
"Securities Valuation provides a hands-on, yet highly analytic, approach to the valuation of securities, ranging from equities to options to fixed income securities. Ho and Lee have written a superb textbook that combines academic rigor and real-world applicability. The book is well-suited for derivatives and fixed income courses."--Hans R. Stoll, The Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker Professor of Finance, Owen Graduate School of Management,
Vanderbilt University
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
259 line illus.
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
832 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-517274-4 (9780195172744)
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Persons
Thomas S.Y. Ho is the President of the Thomas Ho Company, Ltd. He is the founder/CEO of Global Advanced Technology and a former professor of finance at the Stern School of Business, New York University. Sang Bin Lee is Professor of Finance at Hanyang University in Korea and a Commissioner of the Korean SEC. He was president of the Korean Securities Association and an independent director and member of the risk management committee at Hana Bank in Korea.
Author
Professor of FinanceProfessor of Finance, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea