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Yahoo
Finance: Allows downloading past prices of stocks, bonds, and exchange
traded options in Excel spreadsheet. We will use it to track prices,
download data, and for researching. You may create your own portfolio and
track them in (almost) real time. Here is an
example
calculation of the adjusted close prices of a security using our own
Chicago GSB CRSP
standard.
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US Treasury
(here you can get information on all US savings bonds, such as,
T-Bills, Notes, and Bonds) determines the
virtually riskfree T-Bill rates via auction in
TreasuryDirect (or,
alternatively, here) web site.
Recent T-Bill prices and rates can be found
here. You may
download T-Bill, Note, and Bond auction history since 1980 from
here. Here
is their explanation of "How
do Treasury Convert the Price for a Bill to a Discount Rate?" Do you
agree with their calculation method?
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University of Chicago
Business and Economics Resource Center: Allows online access to almost
all important finance and economic research journals and other
publications. Here are the
instructions for
setting-up the browser proxy to access the online articles from
outside of uchicago.edu domain. Here is the web page of
Center for Research in
Security Prices (CRSP) in Chicago GSB.
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Here is an online note on "How
to Solve Linear Equations in Excel?" Here is another
online note.
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Here is a tutorial on "How
to Use Excel Solver?". Here is
another one. Here is an
Example. Another
tutorial.
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Here is a tutorial on "How
to Use LINEST of Excel" for Linear Regression.
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Here is an
Excel VBA tutorial by Bob McDonald from
Northwestern Kellogg.
Kellogg's
TEKcamp have many more technology related resources. Here is a
tutorial on SPSS from Kellogg.
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Wondering which stocks are there in
S&P-500 Index? Check out
here!
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Here is another excellent MBA level
online notes on
Investments.
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What is the difference between APR and APY? Read here:
note-1,
note-2, note-3,
note-4.
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Here is a note on
stock beta and alpha. Another note on
CAPM and beta.
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Articles on Beta from BARRA:
pdf,
newsletter-1,
newsletter-2.
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How Merrill Lynch Online defines
Alpha and
Beta?
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Princeton University library maintains this list of sources for
financial data.
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Here is an
interview with Professor Eugene Fama from
DFA's library.
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Professor J. Huston McCulloch's
web page on Term
Structure.
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Download Fed Rates from
Fed's web page. Here is a
definition
of Fed Rate.
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A Collection of
Finance Related Scandals: Interesting and informative readings.
Business ethics and demerits of creative accountings are the major issues
in today's corporate world.
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Invstopedia.com: A very good
free resource on practical side of investments. The free articles on the
university section
are must readings for prospective traders and marketers. A note on "Outstanding
Shares and Float".
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riskglossary.com is a great
(probably the best) resource on technical details. Here are links on
Volatility
and
Volatility Skew.
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Investorhome.com: Although its
not been updated for long, but still this is a great portal for a lot of
information regarding financial world. The page on
stock market anomalies
is perhaps the best in the web. Among the
whole content, other
informative pages are on
mutual funds, venture
capital, day
trading.
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PMpublishing
has a lot of old volatility skew patterns in all markets. Not updated for
long.
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