Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2001. — 182 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4757-4334-0.
This book reflects one mathematician's view of certain areas of economics and finance. It is not a how-to book, it is not exhaustive or rigorous, and it comes with no guarantee of instant wealth. It tries to maximize the use of the reader's imagination and minimize rote calculation. Although some mathematical background is assumed, ordinary high school algebra will usually suffice. Whenever possible, a verbal rather than a mathematical explanation is given, but where formulas serve a useful purpose they are introduced without derivation or apology.
Investment Strategies
Interest
Bonds
Mortgages
Retirement
The Psychology of Investing
A Mathematical Miscellany
Statistics
Options
Appendix Test Your Intuition: Answers