Senior Vice President, New Products Development at the American Stock Exchange Risk management is concerned with the tradeoffs between financial risk and reward that inevitably face a firm's managers, its board of directors, and ultimately its shareholders. Although risk management itself is not new, what is new are the complicated financial instruments being used to manage risk-instruments that are frequently classified under the seemingly simple category of "derivatives." Use of these instruments have largely gone unreported in financial statements, much to the dismay of financial analysts and in contrast to their ideal of transparency. This volume explains firm's use of risk management practices and how those practices can be accounted. Coverage includes a practical and theoretical basis for risk management information on how a firm's use of derivatives affects financial analysts recent reforms in accounting for derivatives.

Interest Rate and Currency Swaps: A Tutorial is a thorough discussion of two useful and widely used forms of derivatives-interest rate and currency swaps. The authors provide step-by-step instructions and real-life examples of how to use the swaps. Exercises (and solutions) after each chapter permit readers to learn by doing, and the book contains a comprehensive bibliography.