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  2. Bootstrapping (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A bootstrapped curve, correspondingly, is one where the prices of the instruments used as an input to the curve, will be an exact output, when these same instruments are valued using this curve. Here, the term structure of spot returns is recovered from the bond yields by solving for them recursively, by forward substitution : this iterative ...

  3. Bootstrapping (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    For practical problems with finite samples, other estimators may be preferable. Asymptotic theory suggests techniques that often improve the performance of bootstrapped estimators; the bootstrapping of a maximum-likelihood estimator may often be improved using transformations related to pivotal quantities. [40]

  4. Bootstrapping - Wikipedia

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    The average small business venture requires approximately $10,000 in startup capital with a third of small business launching with less than $5,000 bootstrapped. Based on startup data presented by Entrepreneur.com, in comparison other methods of funding, bootstrapping is more commonly used than others. "0.91% of startups are funded by angel ...

  5. Interest rate swap - Wikipedia

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    Regarding the curve build, see: [5] [6] [2] Under the old framework a single self-discounted curve was "bootstrapped" for each tenor; i.e.: solved such that it exactly returned the observed prices of selected instruments—IRSs, with FRAs in the short end—with the build proceeding sequentially, date-wise, through these instruments.

  6. Zero coupon swap - Wikipedia

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    Currency basis will require additional curves. Regarding the curve build, the old framework, of a single self discounted curve was "bootstrapped", exactly returning the prices of selected instruments. Under the new framework, the various curves are best fitted—as a "set"—to observed market data prices

  7. What 700 days of failure taught me before I ended up running ...

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    How we built our bootstrapped startup different and sold it for $40M. (Hint: We ignored some myths) (Hint: We ignored some myths) This story was originally featured on Fortune.com

  8. 4 most worrisome things for retirees on Social Security as ...

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    Here’s why the change is causing alarm and, more importantly, what else you can do to stay ahead of the curve. 1. Healthcare costs are rising. For retirees, healthcare expenses are unavoidable ...

  9. Bootstrapping (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping (finance), a method for constructing a yield curve from the prices of coupon-bearing products; Bootstrapping (law), a former rule of evidence in U.S. federal conspiracy trials; Bootstrapping (linguistics), a term used in language acquisition; Bootstrapping (statistics), a method for assigning measures of accuracy to sample estimates