A comprehensive look at the equity valuation process With the"Second Edition" of "Equity Asset Valuation, " the distinguishedteam of Jerald Pinto, Elaine Henry, Thomas Robinson, and JohnStowe, fully update information associated with this importantdiscipline. Blending theory with practice, they detail thecontemporary techniques used to determine the intrinsic value of anequity security, and show you how to successfully apply thesetechniques in both foreign and domestic markets. Unlike alternativeworks in this field, the "Second Edition "of "Equity AssetValuation" clearly integrates finance and accounting concepts intothe discussion-providing the evenness of subject matter treatment,consistency of notation, and continuity of topic coverage that isso critical to the learning process. Addresses essential issues inthis arena, including the equity valuation process, discounteddividend valuation, free cash flow valuation, and residual incomevaluation Each author brings his own unique experiences andperspecti
Comprehensive coverage of what it takes to be a responsible member of an investment committee In a clear, organized, and easy-to-understand manner, this handbook explains the responsibilities and expectations of investment committee fiduciaries for pension funds, endowment funds, and foundations. Emphasizing all the do's and don'ts to follow for prudent investment management, this invaluable resource covers topics ranging from investment policy, asset allocation, and risk assessment to understanding information presented at committee meetings, asking meaningful and productive questions, and voting on recommendations knowledgeably. This book will empower readers with all the knowledge they need to feel confident in the investment decisions they make for their organizations 作者简介:RUSSELL L. OLSON, a consultant on institutional investing, retired in 2000 as the director of pension investments worldwide for Eastman Kodak. He had overseen Kodak's pension funds since 1972. Over the last thirty yea
Since the first hedge fund was launched in 1949 by Alfred Winslow lones,the industry has grown impressively.In 2005 it reached the record size of 1.3 trillion dollars and 8000 hedge funds.Responsible for a big slice of the daily trading volumes of financial markets,hedge funds are among the top clients for brokers,given the level of trading fees they generate. The hedge fund world is a very heterogeneous one: there are hedge funds that encompass only a few people and those with trading floors bigger than soccer fields.The hedge fund world seems to be the place where the ability to generate positive uncorrelated returns resides,even though performances are not publicly disclosed. And still,this remarkable phenomenon is surrounded by an aura of mystery.Using real-life examples and case studies,this book provides an intensive learning experience,and helps readers understand the investment strategies of hedge funds showing them how they can invest to make money in an uncorrelated way with financial market
Jim Mellon and Al Chalabi demystify the process of investment and let you in on a few of their BigIdeas - whilst you work out a few of your own: Real Estate – can the hot housing markets really continue to generate 20% annual increases? Stocks & Mutual Funds – the hardest of all investment classes to operate in, so where are the opportunities? Bonds & Cash – not as boring as you may think, and with the capacity to make you a lot of money! The ‘BRIC’ Economies – how do the emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China stack up against the four key determinates of growth? Commodities & Collectables – learn the five reasons why commodities are an investment vehicle set to grow and grow. ‘Green’ Investments – how can we turn the challenges of green and eco-needs into monetary returns on investment? Given a bit of strategic thinking and proper planning these BigIdeas can turn into MoneyFountains, meaning your financial worries for the future ar
Investment Administration has a key role to play in the many and varied investment products and services that are available in the retail investment marketplace. Kevin Rothwell’s Handbook of Investment Administration provides a comprehensive and readable source of both background and practical information for the practitioner. The Handbook takes the main aspects of investment administration and drills down into the detail of these from a retail perspective. It covers areas that are unique to the private client business such as trusts. It explains the background on why processes are undertaken providing as essential reference aid for the practitioner. Key features include: A full range of Investment Administration functions from New Business to Settlement through to Corporate Actions. Specialist areas such as Trusts and Charities are covered in depth. Concise introduction to each subject providing interesting background information, followed by a detailed review. Esse
Now, in Quantitative Investment Analysis Workbook, SecondEdition, they offer you a wealth of practical information andexercises that will further enhance your understanding of thisdiscipline. This essential study guide––which parallels the mainbook chapter by chapter––contains challenging problems and acomplete set of solutions as well as concise learning outcomestatements and summary overviews.
The Hedge Fund Compliance and Risk Management Guide provides you with a broad examination of the most important compliance and risk management issues associated with today’s hedge funds. Straightforward and accessible, this invaluable resource covers everything from how hedge funds continue to generate lucrative returns to why some use sophisticated instruments and financial engineering to get around fundamental regulatory laws.
In Investors and Markets, Nobel Prize-winning financial economist William Sharpe shows that investment professionals cannot make good portfolio choices unless they understand the determinants of asset prices. But until now asset-price analysis has largely been inaccessible to everyone except PhDs in financial economics. In this book, Sharpe changes that by setting out his state-of-the-art approach to asset pricing in a nonmathematical form that will be comprehensible to a broad range of investment professionals, including investment advisors, money managers, and financial analysts. Bridging the gap between the best financial theory and investment practice, Investors and Markets will help investment professionals make better portfolio choices by being smarter about asset prices. Based on Sharpe's Princeton Lectures in Finance, Investors and Markets presents a method of analyzing asset prices that accounts for the real behavior of investors. Sharpe makes this technique accessible through a new, one-of-a-k
When it was first published, How to Make Money in Stocks hit the investing world like a jolt, providing readers with the first in-depth explanation of William J. O'Neil's innovative CAN SLIM investing method. Five years later, O'Neil, founder for the industry icon Investor's Business Daily, revised his classic text and provided readers with a newer glimpse on how the average investor can make money in the equities market. This third edition of How to Make Money in Stocks has been revised and updated with new chapters designed to help investors increase their performance. Like his international bestselling 24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success, which stayed on international business bestseller lists for close to 6 months in 2000, How to Make Money in Stocks is the best reference for the individual investor in how to stay afloat and ahead in the rocky and volatile equities markets of the 21st century.
Investors who've primarily purchased equity securities in the past have been looking for more secure investment alternatives; namely, fixed income securities. This book demystifies the sometimes daunting fixed income market, through a user-friendly, sophisticated, yet not overly mathematical format. Investing in Fixed Income Securities covers a wide range of topics, including the different types of fixed income securities, their characteristics, the strategies necessary to manage a diversified portfolio, bond pricing concepts, and more, so you can make the most informed investment decisions possible.