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Python for Finance

You're reading from   Python for Finance Apply powerful finance models and quantitative analysis with Python

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Published in Jun 2017
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ISBN-13 9781787125698
Length 586 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Yuxing Yan Yuxing Yan
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Python Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Introduction to Python Modules 3. Time Value of Money 4. Sources of Data 5. Bond and Stock Valuation 6. Capital Asset Pricing Model 7. Multifactor Models and Performance Measures 8. Time-Series Analysis 9. Portfolio Theory 10. Options and Futures 11. Value at Risk 12. Monte Carlo Simulation 13. Credit Risk Analysis 14. Exotic Options 15. Volatility, Implied Volatility, ARCH, and GARCH Index

Introduction to SciPy

The following are a few examples based on the functions enclosed in the SciPy module. The sp.npv() function estimates the present values for a given set of cash flows with the first cash flow happening at time zero. The first input value is the discount rate, and the second input is an array of all cash flows.

The following is one example. Note that the sp.npv() function is different from the Excel npv() function. We will explain why this is so in Chapter 3, Time Value of Money:

>>>import scipy as sp
>>>cashflows=[-100,50,40,20,10,50]
>>>x=sp.npv(0.1,cashflows)
>>>round(x,2)
>>>31.41

The sp.pmt() function is used to answer the following question.

What is the monthly cash flow to pay off a mortgage of $250,000 over 30 years with an annual percentage rate (APR) of 4.5 percent, compounded monthly? The following code shows the answer:

>>>payment=sp.pmt(0.045/12,30*12,250000)
>>>round(payment,2)
-1266.71

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