Published out of the UK, Wilmott magazine offers information about the most recent research, innovative financial models, reviews and in-depth analysis. Of course, you may need a PhD in mathematical finances to understand any of it. Each issue is an eleven inch square, giving you the feeling that you’re holding the teacher’s copy of a textbook, with all the answers in the extended margins.Individual subscribers pay only $325 for a year-long subscription while institutions pay $650. Subscribers to the world’s most expensive magazine are also inducted into the Wilmott Book Club, giving them discounts on many quantitative finance and popular science books.
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