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Financial Times Guide to Investing in Funds, The Jerome De Lavenere Lussan

Financial Times Guide to Investing in Funds, The By Jerome De Lavenere Lussan

Financial Times Guide to Investing in Funds, The by Jerome De Lavenere Lussan


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Financial Times Guide to Investing in Funds, The Summary

Financial Times Guide to Investing in Funds, The: How to Select Investments, Assess Managers and Protect Your Wealth by Jerome De Lavenere Lussan

Learn how to evaluate any investment fund before deciding where to place your money so you can ensure you generate more wealth and protect your cash.

This valuable guide will help you make the right investment decisions by:

- Explaining the procedures that should be followed before investing money anywhere.

- Helping you cut through marketing language to get a real sense of how risky a companys strategy may be.

- Showing you what questions to ask of investment fund managers so youre more comfortable investing in a company.

- Showing you how to recognise the warning signs of risky investments.

This book will also help you identify companies who consistently deliver high returns, thereby allowing you to generate more wealth by investing in successful, and stable, funds.

Financial Times Guide to Investing in Funds, The Reviews

This book highlights the many pitfalls that investors often overlook or do not understand when investing. This includes a range of investment vehicles ranging from offshore hedge funds through to onshore regulated vehicles. Far too often, investors place too much reliance on brand names or regulators to protect themselves or to defend an investment decision. Jerome Lussan has been able to provide thought provoking insight, especially with respect to operational investment issues. A must-have tool in your investment kit!
Marc de Kloe, Senior Product Specialist, Head of Hedge Funds, ABN AMRO Private Banking

This book is a timely and valuable guide for fund investors. I very much enjoyed reading it. By building on his practical experience and a range of excellent case studies Jerome Lussan successfully highlights the importance of taking a comprehensive approach to fund evaluation in order to make successful investments.

Professor Robert Kosowski, Director of Risk Management Lab and Centre for Hedge Fund Research, Imperial College London

With his deep knowledge of the industry and his pragmatic approach, Lussan gives not only an exhaustive overview of the organization, structure and service providers involved in investment funds but he also covers comprehensively actual developments in the industry, such as risk management or compliance and offers to the reader some insightful case studies. Accessible and understandable but at the same time thorough and critical.

Paolo Vinciarelli, Head of Investment Funds, BCEE Luxembourg

Investors are invariably seduced by return patterns. They might do better and follow the Bards advice to Let every eye negotiate for itself and trust no agent. This helpful book suggests the best ways investors might improve their eye for better managed funds and hopefully better returns.

Edmund Bellord,Asset Allocation Portfolio Strategist,GMO LLC

Hedge fund investing requires a blend of art and science which Lussan understands well and this comes out from the book, and provides an invaluable insight from a leading expert. The Financial Times Guide to Investing in Funds teaches readers how to be disciplined when investing to obtain the right disclosures to ensure the protection of their assets. Read this book and you will learn how due diligence principles can protect your investments.

Nathanael Benzaken, Managing Director, Head of Managed Account Development, Lyxor Asset Management

This is a comprehensive guide for all professionals and investors into the due diligence process behind picking the right fund for their portfolio. Too many investors focus simply on fund statistics and the manager's underlying strategy and neglect the basics of good fund management which includes corporate governance, regulatory controls and elementary accounting. This impressive new book makes amends and forces the investor to think about the actual structure of fund management and understand how it can so easily go wrong - along the way Lussan fleshes out his analysis with real world examples of investment disastersincluding the notorious Bernard Madoff affair. An essential read for any sophisticated investor"

David Stevenson, Financial Times Adventurous Investor Columnist

About Jerome De Lavenere Lussan

Jerome de Lavenere Lussan is the founder and managing director of Laven Partners and investment management consultant whose specialism is operational due diligence on investment companies. Laven Partners has recently won the Best Regulatory Advisory Firm 2009, awarded by Hedge Fund Manager magazine.

Jerome trained as a lawyer and worked at Jones Day before running a hedge fund: this has given him the detailed understanding of how an investment management business works.

Jerome has taught on courses for Financial Times Knowledge and Euromoney. He also participates in in-house training for FT journalists, known as FT Business Masterclass.

Hes frequently interviewed for market comments and recently appeared on Bloomberg TV.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. The Manager

3. The Fund

4. The Prospectus

5. Governance

6. Service Providers

7. Front and Back Office Operations

8. Investment Process and Products

9. Risk Management

10. Compliance

11. Background Checks

12. Conclusion

Additional information

GOR005389306
9780273732853
0273732854
Financial Times Guide to Investing in Funds, The: How to Select Investments, Assess Managers and Protect Your Wealth by Jerome De Lavenere Lussan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
2012-05-31
240
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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