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January 3, 2007 0470058269 978-0470058268 1
Paul Wilmott writes,

"Quantitative finance is the most fascinating and rewarding real-world application of mathematics. It is fascinating because of the speed at which the subject develops, the new products and the new models which we have to understand. And it is rewarding because anyone can make a fundamental breakthrough.

"Having worked in this field for many years, I have come to appreciate the importance of getting the right balance between mathematics and intuition. Too little maths and you won't be able to make much progress, too much maths and you'll be held back by technicalities. I imagine, but expect I will never know for certain, that getting the right level of maths is like having the right equipment to climb Mount Everest; too little and you won't make the first base camp, too much and you'll collapse in a heap before the top.

"Whenever I write about or teach this subject I also aim to get the right mix of theory and practice. Finance is not a hard science like physics, so you have to accept the limitations of the models. But nor is it a very soft science, so without those models you would be at a disadvantage compared with those better equipped. I believe this adds to the fascination of the subject.

"This FAQs book looks at some of the most important aspects of financial engineering, and considers them from both theoretical and practical points of view. I hope that you will see that finance is just as much fun in practice as in theory, and if you are reading this book to help you with your job interviews, good luck! Let me know how you get on!"



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Paul Wilmott writes,

“Quantitative finance is the most fascinating and rewarding real-world application of mathematics. It is fascinating because of the speed at which the subject develops, the new products and the new models which we have to understand. And it is rewarding because anyone can make a fundamental breakthrough.

“Having worked in this field for many years, I have come to appreciate the importance of getting the right balance between mathematics and intuition. Too little maths and you won’t be able to make much progress, too much maths and you’ll be held back by technicalities. I imagine, but expect I will never know for certain, that getting the right level of maths is like having the right equipment to climb Mount Everest; too little and you won’t make the first base camp, too much and you’ll collapse in a heap before the top.

“Whenever I write about or teach this subject I also aim to get the right mix of theory and practice. Finance is not a hard science like physics, so you have to accept the limitations of the models. But nor is it a very soft science, so without those models you would be at a disadvantage compared with those better equipped. I believe this adds to the fascination of the subject.

“This FAQs book looks at some of the most important aspects of financial engineering, and considers them from both theoretical and practical points of view. I hope that you will see that finance is just as much fun in practice as in theory, and if you are reading this book to help you with your job interviews, good luck! Let me know how you get on!”

About the Author

Paul Wilmott is a researcher, consultant and lecturer in quantitative finance in London, UK. He is founder of Wilmott Associates, a financial consultancy and training firm, from which he publishes Wilmott magazine. The Financial Times called him a “cult derivatives lecturer.”   He is one of the world’s leading experts on quantitative finance and derivatives and is renowned for his criticism of popular models and concepts and for his unique, informal writing style.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 428 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (January 3, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470058269
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470058268
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,057,050 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Review of Quantitative Finance Topics, March 4, 2008
This review is from: Frequently Asked Questions in Quantitative Finance (Wiley Series in Financial Engineering) (Paperback)
I am working through my master's degree in Financial Engineering (quantitative track) and this book is almost bar-none one of the best references I have found. It starts out with a FAQ that covers almost all of the important questions such as:

-What are the different types of Mathematics found in Quantitative Finance?
-What is CAPM?
-What is Maximum Likelihood Estimation?
-What is Ito's lemma?
-What are the 'greeks'?
-How robust is the Black-Scholes model?

The answers are short yet at the same time very useful. Each answer has well thought out examples that allow you to get to the core of the topic. At the end of each answer there are references if you want to explore the topic in more detail.

The book then has sections on:

-Most Popular Probability Distributions and Their Uses in Finance
-Ten Different Ways to Derive Black-Scholes
-Models and Equations
-The Black-Scholes formula and the Greeks
-Common Contracts
-Popular Quant Books
-The Most Popular Search Words and Phrases on [...]
-Brainteasers
-Paul & Dominic's Guide to Getting a Quant Job

It is clearly not a text-book, it covers a lot of ground in a little more than 400 pages but it is a useful reference and if you need a review this will fill the purpose. It is definitely not the place to start your learning for that you will need to check out books such as: Neftci's "Principles of Financial Engineering", Hull's "Options, Futures and Other Derivatives" and Shreve's "Stochastic Calculus for Finance" I and II. Once you have started out this can help you fill in holes and figure out where you need to focus on.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The unfair advantage, January 9, 2009
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This review is from: Frequently Asked Questions in Quantitative Finance (Wiley Series in Financial Engineering) (Paperback)
If you have been away from the office for long or have been busy on a long boring project for months, this is the book to refresh your memory before you get back to quant world. It contains lots of quantitative finance-related need-to-know and a bit of nice-to-know information. It is written in a question-followed-by-answer format in witty English. Mostly questions collected from the online Wilmott FAQ project are featured. For those in a hurry short answers are provided first. For more detail a long answer including some math is also shown. When you start reading the FAQ section you do not want to stop which is a good thing. In a way the ease with which so much need-to-know information is made available makes you feel you are cheating - getting a sort-of unfair advantage on quant knowledge.

However, some sections, for example the quant finance time line, brainteasers, frequent Wilmott search phrases and how to write a CV and prepare for a job interview seemed a bit out of place given the title of the book. Although these added nice-to-know sections may be useful to some, like those looking for a quant job, it dilutes the focus of the book somewhat. At the time of writing this it is also nearly twice as expensive as competing books e.g. Heard on the Street: Quantitative Questions from Wall Street Job Interviews and Starting Your Career as a Wall Street Quant: A Practical, No-BS Guide to Getting a Job in Quantitative Finance and Launching a Lucrative Career putting a question mark on the value for money. Still, overall I think it is a very useful book for quant students and practitioners.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little book, February 24, 2008
This review is from: Frequently Asked Questions in Quantitative Finance (Wiley Series in Financial Engineering) (Paperback)
This is a very helpful little manual. No serious student or derivatives pro should be without it. It covers many of the practically relevant aspects of derivatives pricing in a very original and lucid way, thereby opening new perspectives even for the seasoned pro. I give it to juniors in my team (and should be giving it to many senior colleagues too.).Some of the most outstanding chapters:

- Ten Different Ways to Derive Black/Scholes
- The Most Popular Search Words and Phrases on Wilmott.com
- Paul & Dominics Guide to Getting a Quant Job
- Popular Quant Books
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