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Introduction to Derivatives &Risk Management - 6th edition

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 : Introduction to Derivatives &Risk Management - 6th edition






Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780324282887
Edition: 6I.S.ed
Format: Import
ISBN: 0324282885
Label: Cincinati,Ohio:South-Western,2003
Manufacturer: Cincinati,Ohio:South-Western,2003
Number Of Pages: 688
Publication Date: January 01, 2003
Publisher: Cincinati,Ohio:South-Western,2003
Studio: Cincinati,Ohio:South-Western,2003




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not for the professional
This book is not for the derivatives practitioner, rather it is for the for the general business practitioner who doesn't want to sound stupid at the board meting. This book should not be used to teach even the most basic of derivatives classes. This book will give you a general understanding of the terminology and BASIC logic of derivatives. The mathematics and logic behind derivatives is not simple and should not be omitted from a derivatives book. Do yourself a favor and learn the math and logic, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Buy
Saved a whole lot of money by buying this book online as opposed to the university store. no complaints at all



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Read Hull
I dislike Don Chance both as a person and as a writer. I find him arrogant and intolerable and that bleeds through into his writing. So, yes, I am biased.
I highly recommend instead that you seek out John Hull, a much better author, he has two books; one for undergrad and another for grad (which is the 'bible' on this subject).



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Great Introduction for under or MBA
Dr. Chance did a excellent job in carefully introducing the concept and outline of derivatives markets to students with basic business school training. I used the 4th edition in my undergraduate course couple years ago, and built up a solid conceptual understanding in this field. The newest version still keep its pleasant style and contain some thing more about risk management.
This book offers the best introduction to undergraduate business school students or MBA student who need not to work ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Must Have
If you are a student just taken up a course in derivatives or risk management you should have this book. if you find john hull more technical, you have Don Chance who covers options and other derivatives in a greater detail and in more words. everything you want to know about how banks etc have risk mangaement systems in place and market risk instruments is here.

in case you want a greater coverage of options and pricing options, you should definatly take a look at Black Scholes and Beyond ... Read More