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Title

Finance Essentials
Author

Wolfram Research, Inc.
Organization: Wolfram Research, Inc.
Address: 100 Trade Center Dr.
Champaign, IL 61820
Phone: (217) 398-0700
Fax: (217) 398-0747
Email: infocenter@wolfram.com
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Description


Note: This is a discontinued product. Archival documentation »

Finance Essentials is a Mathematica application package specifically designed for traders, investment analysts, portfolio managers, and others in the financial community with critical tasks in data analysis and strategy design. Use it to rapidly build customized proprietary applications, test and evaluate trading and hedging strategies, and evaluate assets using the CAPM.

Finance Essentials provides a foundation of financial objects (such as cash flow, option, bond, and interest rates) and functions (such as spot-forward rate conversions, option valuation, and sensitivity measures) and shows you how to apply them effectively. Examples help you easily calculate Markowitz efficient portfolios and compute moving averages.

The tools and examples in Finance Essentials, when combined with Mathematica's high-level programming language, can slash development costs and make your modeling more productive. The powerful Mathematica environment provides fast, accurate computation and graphical analysis on all kinds of financial data, which can be imported from existing databases, spreadsheets, or even proprietary software.
Subjects

*Business and Economics
*Wolfram Technology > Application Packages > Wolfram Research Applications > Finance Essentials
Keywords

finance essentials, finance software, financial analysis software, portfolio, management, investment analysis, financial trading software, hedging, strategies, asset evaluation, options valuation, interest rates, rate, conversions, risk measures, bond valuation, yield curves, implied, volatility, financial strategy design, black scholes model, senstivity, measures, moving averages, cash flow valuation, CAPM