Emphasizing financial mathematics literacy, A Spiral Approach toFinancial Mathematics uses a spiral technique that foregrounds an intuitive analysis of data and financial situations. It introduces major financial concepts through real data from real financial situations, integrating expositions and examples with Excel spreadsheets and BA-II PLUS calculator instructions. Organized so sections can be read independently of each other, its table of contents introduces major financial concepts early, then revisits them to maximize exposure and increase retention. Combining interest theory and financial economics in a single volume, progressively presenting connections between the two, A Spiral Approach to Financial Mathematics offers a modern approach that eliminates stultifying and time-consuming calculation without underestimating the ability of readers or impairing their understanding of the material.
Emphasizing financial mathematics literacy, A Spiral Approach toFinancial Mathematics uses a spiral technique that foregrounds an intuitive analysis of data and financial situations. It introduces major financial concepts through real data from real financial situations, integrating expositions and examples with Excel spreadsheets and BA-II PLUS calculator instructions. Organized so sections can be read independently of each other, its table of contents introduces major financial concepts early, then revisits them to maximize exposure and increase retention. Combining interest theory and financial economics in a single volume, progressively presenting connections between the two, A Spiral Approach to Financial Mathematics offers a modern approach that eliminates stultifying and time-consuming calculation without underestimating the ability of readers or impairing their understanding of the material.
Unit 1 Introduction to Financial Mathematics1. Savings:
Fundamentals of Interest2. Loans: Fundamentals of Borrowing and
Lending3. Annuities: Fundamentals of Regular Payments4. Stocks and
Bonds: Fundamentals of Investment Strategies5. Portfolios:
Fundamentals of Collections of Assets and Liabilities
Unit 2 Revisiting Topics in Financial Mathematics6. Savings
Revisited7. Loans Revisited8. Annuities Revisited9. Bonds
Revisited10. Portfolios Revisited
Nathan Tintle has authored other textbooks in statistics, as well as having published a wide variety of journal publications in biostatistics, genetic epidemiology, psychology, and statistics education. He initiated new programs at Actuarial Science at two institutions and has been teaching financial mathematics for over 12 years. Among other honors, he was the 2013 winner of the Waller Statistics Education Award and the 2017 winner of the Robert Hogg award for Excellence in Teaching Introductory Statistics. His first book, with co-author Todd Swanson, “Introduction to Statistical Investigations, won the award for the 2017 Most Promising New Textbook of year from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association. Nate Schelhaas is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and Member of the American Academy of Actuaries who works for Principal Financial Group in Des Moines, IA. In his 20+ year career, Nate has held various positions with Principal. He currently serves as the chief actuary for the individual life operations. From 2009 – 2011 Nate oversaw the actuarial training program at Principal where he was responsible for helping actuarial students navigate the exam system and their careers. Todd Swanson is a member of the mathematics department at Hope College in Holland, Michigan, where he's been teaching since 1989. He predominantly teaches introductory courses in mathematics and statistics, and has coauthored six textbooks. Prof. Swanson has presented at numerous national meetings, workshops and mini-courses on innovative ways to teach mathematics and statistics that focus on guided-discovery methods and projects. He has received awards for teaching, writing, and mentoring students and his work has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Great Lakes College Association, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Teagle Foundation, and Hope College.
"This book provides a practical, conceptually focused, and dare
might I say, revolutionary approach to the coverage of Financial
Mathematics. What makes the authors' approach unique is that
standard topics are first presented in a manner appropriate for
students without a Calculus background, and are later revisited to
provide a complete and thorough coverage for more mathematically
advanced students. Excel examples are masterfully included in every
chapter to encourage students to explore a variety of topics which
enhances intuitive feel and understanding of underlying concepts.
Complete with carefully chosen questions to prepare students for
SOA exams, this book is appropriate for all levels." --Donna
Fengya, William Paterson University
"I like this book’s writing style because it is informal but
engaging and because of its conversational expository style and its
wealth of worked-out examples. This book is ideal not only for
mathematics students but also for economics and business students
who do not want to get lost in mathematical technicalities but aim
at fully understanding the logic and the application behind it. All
in all, this is a book which I have hoped to have for years." --Kie
Van Ivanky Saputra, Universitas Pelita Harapan
"A Spiral Approach to Financial Mathematics takes an intuitive
approach to classic actuarial material. This text makes it easy to
understand and digest very technical concepts." --Ben Wacker, The
Standard
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