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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Frank J. Fabozzi PhD, CFA, CPA serves as Senior Advisor of IndexIQ, Inc. Dr. Fabozzi serves as Principal of Information Management Network, LLC. He has been Professor in the Practice of Finance at Yale University, School of Management since 2006. Dr. Fabozzi was a Visiting Professor of Finance and Accounting at the Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1986 to August 1992. He was Adjunct Professor of Finance at Yale University from 1994 to 2006. He co-authored with Franco Modigliani the textbooks Foundations of Financial Markets and Capital Markets: Institutions and Instruments and co edited with Harry Markowitz The Theory and Practice of Investment Management . He is a widely published author on topics such as risk management and structured finance. He has been a Becton Fellow, Yale University, School of Management since 1994. Dr. Fabozzi was inducted into the Fixed Income Analysts Society's Hall of Fame and is the 2007 recipient of the C. Stewart Sheppard Award given by the CFA Institute. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst and Certified Public Accountant. Dr. Fabozzi holds B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. from City University of New York. Klappentext Driven by one simple mission-to help teachers teach and students learn-Wiley provides current solutions in flexible formats that seamlessly integrate into your business courses.Our commitment to Currency, Global Issues, Sustainability and Learning Outcomes supports more meaningful teaching and learning. Experience the Wiley Difference in Business today: www.wiley.com/college /sc/currencyYou have more options than the traditional textbook. Consider an eBook, loose-leaf binder version or a custom publication. Learn more about our flexible pricing, flexible formats and flexible content at www.wiley.com/college/wileyflex Zusammenfassung Financial Economics has quickly established itself as a strong and growing market. Introduction to Financial Economics by Frank Fabozzi, Ted Neave, and Gaofu Zhou presents an introduction to basic financial ideas through a strong grounding in microeconomic theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ix Acknowledgments xv About the Authors xvii CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1 P ART I FINANCE IN A CERTAINTY WORLD WITH A PERFECT CAPITAL MARKET 13 CHAPTER 2 Consumer Financial Decisions 15 CHAPTER 3 Creating Wealth by Investing in Productive Opportunities 31 CHAPTER 4 How Investors Value Firms 50 CHAPTER 5 Firm Financing Decisions in a Perfect Capital Market 78 CHAPTER 6 Firm Investment Decisions 102 P ART II FINANCIAL SYSTEM 119 CHAPTER 7 Financial Systems, Governance, and Organization 121 CHAPTER 8 Market, Intermediary, and Internal Governance 151 P ART III TOOLS FOR COPING WITH RISK 177 CHAPTER 9 The Microeconomic Foundations of Financial Economics 179 CHAPTER 10 Contingent Claims and Contingency Strategies 199 CHAPTER 11 Risk and Risk Management 216 CHAPTER 12 On Choosing Risk Measures 234 P ART IV SELECTION AND PRICING OF RISKY ASSETS 255 CHAPTER 13 Mean-Variance Portfolio Choice 257 CHAPTER 14 Capital Asset Pricing Model 287 CHAPTER 15 The APTand Factor Models 317 CHAPTER 16 General Principles of Asset Pricing 339 CHAPTER 17 Pricing Corporate Securities 366 P ART V DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS 383 CHAPTER 18 Pricing Derivatives by Arbitrage: Linear Payoff Derivatives 385 CHAPTER 19 Pricing Derivatives by Arbitrage: Nonlinear Payoff Derivatives 414 P ART VI CAPITAL MARKET IMPERFECTIONS AND THE LIMITS TO ARBITRAGE 449 CHAPTER 20 Capital Market Imperfections and Financial Decision Criteria 451 CHAPTER 21 Impediments to Arbitrage 479 P ART VII CAPITAL STRUCTURE...