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The Math of Money Morton D. Davis

The Math of Money By Morton D. Davis

The Math of Money by Morton D. Davis


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This lively and practical introduction to the mathematics of money invites us to take a fresh look at the numbers that underpin our financial decisions. Davis talks about strategies to use when we are required to bet against the odds (purchasing auto insurance) or choose to bet against the odds (wagering in a casino or at the track).

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The Math of Money: Making Mathematical Sense of Your Personal Finances by Morton D. Davis

This lively and practical introduction to the mathematics of money invites us to take a fresh look at the numbers that underpin our financial decisions. Morton D. Davis talks about strategies to use when we are required to bet against the odds (purchasing auto insurance) or choose to bet against the odds (wagering in a casino or at the track). He considers the ways in which we can streamline and simplify the choices available to us in mortgages and other loans. And he helps us understand the real probabilities when we accept a tip on that one in a thousand stock, even when the tip comes from a successful day trader. With a wealth of entertaining and counterintuitive examples, The Math of Money delights as well as informs, and will help readers treat their financial resources more rationally.

The Math of Money Reviews

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?Money is peculiar stuff?Or has been until now. Morton Davis?s book is subtitled ?Making Mathematical Sense of Your Personal Finances,? but as he points out in the introduction, this is not a how-to book. Its focus is on understanding the structure of financial transactions and the principles that underlie them. Each of the book?s nine chapters takes a subject?and trenchantly and readably demystifies it?This is a clear and fascinating book, and anyone curious about the subject of money should read it.? ?Plus Online Magazine, Cambridge University, U

Davis offers a mathematician's view of certain areas of economics and finance. For instance, he helps readers understand how interest compounds, how the stock market works, and how anyone can save enough money for retirement. ... Each chapter begins with a section called 'Test your intuition' that brings such matters to light. Many other scenarios and exercises in the text put money matters into the context of everyday life. (Science Now, March, 2002)

This book is a very unusual and very entertaining introduction to financial mathematics to readers with a modest mathematical background. Each chapter begins with a section entitled Test Your Intuition. A few multiple choice questions are presented; the reader is invited to guess the answer. ... Then the chapter goes on to present the related basic notions and ideas ... . I warmly recommend the book to anyone who wants to learn the basic ideas of financial mathematics in a very enjoyable way. (Laszlo I. Szabo, Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum, Vol. 68, 2002)

This book presents, in the author's own words, a mathematician's point of view about basic issues of finance: mortgages, interest rates, investment futures, options and so on. ... The main purpose of the book is to challenge (wrong) intuitions about some basic financial issues and to teach how to think mathematically ... . This book is intended for the general reader. ... The math of money is full with delightful explanations and insights and it is very lively ... . (Jose Luis Fernandez Perez, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 983, 2002)

This book covers the range of topics that one would expect to find in an undergraduate course on financial mathematics ... . the material is treated at a level that would be understood by anyone who has studied mathematics to the final year of high school. Most of the material is treated by means of concrete examples ... . I quite enjoyed this book and I would have no hesitation in recommending it to students as preliminary reading for finance and derivative courses. (W. P. Wood, The Australian Mathematical Society Gazette, Vol. 29 (1), 2002)

Each of the book's nine chapters takes a subject - 'Interest' or 'Statistics', for example - and trenchantly and readably demystifies it. ... Though the explanations are simple, they are not simplified, and indeed several examples are included ... . The examples are, though, are carefully chosen to help the story along, not merely stuck in for the sake of it. ... this is a clear and fascinating book, and anyone curious about the subject of money should read it. (Mark Wainwright, www.plus.math.org, Issue 16, 2002)

Table of Contents

1 Investment Strategies.- 2 Interest.- 3 Bonds.- 4 Mortgages.- 5 Retirement.- 6 The Psychology of Investing.- 7 A Mathematical Miscellany.- 8 Statistics.- 9 Options.- Appendix Test Your Intuition: Answers.

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CIN0387950788VG
9780387950785
0387950788
The Math of Money: Making Mathematical Sense of Your Personal Finances by Morton D. Davis
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
20010626
199
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