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Mountains of bills and credit debt don't appear overnight, nor
can they be erased by the time you wake in the morning. Debt is not
something that happens to you. Debt sometimes comes from poor
choices and the desire to have more than you can afford. It's time
to give instant gratification an overhaul and realize what's
important. This may require a return to the days of a more simple
life when we earned it before we spent it. Engulfing debt,
sleepless nights, and never-ending worry can be rectified with
three easy tools: discipline, sacrifice, and patience. Once you
learn how to make and stick to a budget, you'll be on the path to a
debt-free life. If you're in an overwhelming financial pit, you'll
need the tools to help you out of the abyss. Here you'll find the
guidance to help.
1,134 Days to 0 is a collection of witty stories and true,
heartfelt experiences that guide you along the path to financial
freedom. It was written in layman's terms by an everyday person,
not your typical intimidating financial guru. You'll laugh, you'll
cry, you'll be inspired but most of all, you'll relate. Through the
course of your reading, you will have your "aha" moment, when
everything seems clear. You will comprehend that true sacrifice can
come in many forms. This may be making sure your children have
properly fitted clothes and shoes, or a nutritious meal while you
are resewing your hems to get one more season out of your work
pants. You may recognize yourself in the stories, realize where you
went wrong, and identify how to correct your mistakes. In the end,
you can reminisce about days gone past when you were in over your
head. You'll find your inner rock star and become a savvy shopper
and ultimate budget-keeper.
This book is designed as a guide to the world of finance. It
provides an opportunity to learn the language of the financial
world. It also sets out the concepts and conventions of managerial
finance and the main topographical features of the new territory of
the statement of financial position, (balance sheet) income
statement and cash flow statement. The information is offered in as
simple a manner as the subject matter allows. Even a layman will
glean valuable tips on how to manage finance in terms of systems
and units of administration, and thus be better equipped to
understand financing and investment decisions. The book is ideal
for the first year student as additional reading material in order
to grasp basic concepts. The book is also written for executive
courses such as 'Financial Management for Non-Financial Managers".
Given the above, the book can be subscribed by all universities
offering financial management as a subject, as well as all other
organisations offering executive training. The book is also ideal
as reading material for non-financial managers that want to get to
grips with the basic principles of the subject matter.
The first volume of the Eurasian Studies in Business and Economics,
the official proceedings series of the Eurasia Business and
Economics Society (EBES), includes selected papers from the 13th
EBES Conference held in Istanbul in 2014. This volume covers
theoretical and empirical contributions in the areas of innovation,
entrepreneurship, HR, banking and finance. An eclectic set of
methodologies and contributions from experts across the World makes
this volume a valued work of reference. This volume also provides a
timely opportunity to colleagues, professionals and students to
catch up with the most recent studies in different fields and
empirical findings on many countries and regions.
This bookdescribes computational financetools. It covers
fundamental numerical analysis and computational techniques, such
asoption pricing, and givesspecial attention tosimulation and
optimization. Many chapters are organized as case studies
aroundportfolio insurance and risk estimation problems. In
particular, several chapters explain optimization heuristics and
how to use them for portfolio selection and in calibration of
estimation and option pricing models. Such practical examples allow
readers to learn the steps for solving specific problems and apply
these steps to others. At the same time, the applications are
relevant enough to make the book a useful reference. Matlab and R
sample code is provided in the text and can be downloaded from the
book's website.
Shows ways to build and implement tools that help test ideasFocuses
on the application of heuristics; standard methods receive limited
attentionPresents as separate chapters problems from portfolio
optimization, estimation of econometric models, and calibration of
option pricing models"
This volume spans economics, history, sociology, law, graphic
design, religion, environmental science, politics and more to offer
a transdisciplinary examination of debt. From this perspective,
many of our most pressing social and environmental crises are
explored to raise critical questions about debt's problems and
possibilities. Who do we owe? Where are the offsetting credits? Why
do such persistent deficits in care permeate so much of our lives?
Can we imagine new approaches to balance sheets, measures of value,
and justice to reconcile these deficits? Often regarded as a
constraint on our ability to meet the challenges of our day, this
volume reimagines debt as a social construct capable of empowering
people to organize and produce sustainable prosperity for all. This
text is ideal for provoking classroom discussions that not only
point out the gravity of the crises we face in the twenty-first
century, but also seeks to set readers' minds free to create
innovative solutions.
Thorough, accessible coverage of the key issues in XVA XVA Credit,
Funding and Capital Valuation Adjustments provides specialists and
non-specialists alike with an up-to-date and comprehensive
treatment of Credit, Debit, Funding, Capital and Margin Valuation
Adjustment (CVA, DVA, FVA, KVA and MVA), including modelling
frameworks as well as broader IT engineering challenges. Written by
an industry expert, this book navigates you through the
complexities of XVA, discussing in detail the very latest
developments in valuation adjustments including the impact of
regulatory capital and margin requirements arising from CCPs and
bilateral initial margin. The book presents a unified approach to
modelling valuation adjustments including credit risk, funding and
regulatory effects. The practical implementation of XVA models
using Monte Carlo techniques is also central to the book. You'll
also find thorough coverage of how XVA sensitivities can be
accurately measured, the technological challenges presented by XVA,
the use of grid computing on CPU and GPU platforms, the management
of data, and how the regulatory framework introduced under Basel
III presents massive implications for the finance industry. *
Explores how XVA models have developed in the aftermath of the
credit crisis * The only text to focus on the XVA adjustments
rather than the broader topic of counterparty risk. * Covers
regulatory change since the credit crisis including Basel III and
the impact regulation has had on the pricing of derivatives. *
Covers the very latest valuation adjustments, KVA and MVA. * The
author is a regular speaker and trainer at industry events,
including WBS training, Marcus Evans, ICBI, Infoline and RISK If
you're a quantitative analyst, trader, banking manager, risk
manager, finance and audit professional, academic or student
looking to expand your knowledge of XVA, this book has you covered.
Foundations of finance in 6 laminated pages for business students
and professionals alike. Quick access to the essentials provides an
opportunity for review throughout an entire course, daily, weekly
or before exams. Review often, after a lecture or textbook chapter
to step back and see how that knowledge fits into the big picture.
Also a great reference tool for any non-finance related business
professionals to understand what keeps the company running and
profitable. Suggested uses: Students -- with the least expensive
study tool you will find - review, review, review -- and your
scores will increase; Professors -- use this guide as a finance
course syllabus to offer more to your students at a price that
beats any supplemental material; Business -- handy overview of the
important aspects of finance for yourself or employees to better
understand the business.
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