Bond Accrued Interest & Dirty Price Explained
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In-depth articles on financial instruments, investment analysis and personal finance. Each piece is written by Fil J., a finance professional with over six years of experience in financial market supervision, corporate finance and portfolio management.
The content here goes deeper than typical finance blogs because it is written by someone who works with these instruments professionally. Articles include worked examples with specific numbers, mechanical explanations of how financial instruments actually behave, and honest disclosure of when standard formulas stop being reliable.
Every article on this blog follows the same principles:
Depth over volume. Most articles run 2,500-5,000 words because financial concepts cannot be explained accurately in short formats. The Repo vs Reverse Repo article is 4,762 words. The Internal Rate of Return guide is 4,018 words. This is deliberate – shorter content on these topics necessarily omits important nuance.
Worked examples with real numbers. Every conceptual explanation is paired with a step-by-step worked example showing specific inputs and outputs. The math is verifiable. The methodology is transparent.
Honest limitations. Every financial metric has assumptions and edge cases where it breaks down. These are explained explicitly. Modified Duration assumes linear price-yield relationships. Sharpe ratio penalises upside volatility. IRR assumes reinvestment at the IRR itself. Knowing when not to use a tool matters as much as knowing how.
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The blog content is organised into three main categories:
Equity, bonds and derivatives – the core asset classes of modern markets. The bulk of the site’s content lives here, with particular depth in fixed income (repo, duration, accrued interest, yield analysis).
Mortgages, leases, savings and budgeting decisions. Same professional depth applied to consumer financial decisions. Most personal finance content online stops at “save more, spend less.” These articles cover the actual mathematics of financial decisions.
How to analyse financial statements, calculate ratios, and evaluate listed companies as potential investments. This category is being developed – new content on equity analysis methodology is in progress.
All articles are written by Fil J., a finance professional with over six years of hands-on experience across:
Financial market supervision
Corporate finance and valuation
Portfolio management and investment analysis
Five years of formal finance education complement the professional experience. Based in Europe, working fluently in English and Polish, with focus on internationally-used financial concepts and instruments.
The blog is actively maintained. Articles are reviewed periodically and updated to reflect:
Changes in market conventions (such as the May 2024 T+1 settlement transition in US securities)
New regulatory or policy changes affecting the concepts covered
Errors identified by readers
New data, examples or research that improves the analysis
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The blog roadmap is partly driven by reader requests. Topics where existing free resources are inadequate, professional analysis is missing, or specific use cases need coverage are prioritised.
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