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_aPreinitz, William, _d1950- _eauthor. _9445268 |
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_aA fast track to structured finance modeling, monitoring, and valuation : _bjump start VBA / _cWilliam Preinitz. |
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_aHoboken, N.J. : _bJohn Wiley & Sons, _c[2009] |
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_axxii, 744 pages : _billustrations ; _c26 cm. |
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500 | _aModeling with Visual Basic Application language. | ||
500 | _aSeries title from jacket. | ||
500 | _aIncludes indexes. | ||
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_gPart One. _tIntroduction -- _g1. _tWhy? What? Who? Where? and How? -- _g2. _tCommon Sense -- _gPart Two. _tThe Securitization Process -- _g3. _tSecuritizing A Loan Portfolio -- _gPart Three. _tDesigning the Model -- _g4. _tUnderstanding the Excel Waterfall -- _g5. _tDesigning the VBA Model -- _gPart Four. _tLearning the VBA Language -- _g6. _tLaying the Model Groundwork -- _g7. _tRecorded Macros: A First Look at the VBA Language -- _g8. _tWriting Menus: An Introduction to Data, Ranges, Arrays, and Objects -- _g9. _tControlling the Flow of the Model -- _g10. _tBuilding Messaging Capabilities -- _g11. _tDesigning the Model's Reports -- _gPart Five. _tWriting the Model -- _g12. _tMain Program and Menus -- _g13. _tWriting the Collateral Selection Code -- _g14. _tCalculating the Cash Flows -- _g15. _tRunning the Waterfall: Producing Initial Results -- _g16. _tDebugging the Model -- _gPart Six. _tTesting, Use, and Deployment -- _g17. _tValidating the Model -- _g18. _tRunning the Model -- _g19. _tBuilding Additional Capabilities -- _gPart Seven. _tAfter the Model Is Written -- _g20. _tDocumentation of the Model -- _g21. _tManaging the Growth of the Model -- _gPart Eight. _tRisk Assessment and Valuation -- _g22. _tBuilding Portfolio Monitoring Model -- _g23. _tValuation Techniques: How do we Determine Price? -- _g24. _tChallenging Times For the Deal -- _gPart Nine. _tFarewell -- _g25. _tParting Admonitions -- _gAppendix A. _tMortgage Math -- _gAppendix B. _tBond Math. |
520 | _a"This book is designed to start with simple examples that progressively develop the reader's confidence to take on more complex tasks. There is very little theoretical discussion about computer science, operations research algorithms, mathematics, or finance. The thrust of the book is to teach the reader to break complex tasks down into simple tasks. It then looks to implement those simple tasks into VBA code using a critical subset of the features of the language."--Publisher's website. | ||
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_aWiley finance series. _9267852 |
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