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Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarking Jon Christopherson

Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarking By Jon Christopherson

Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarking by Jon Christopherson


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This state-of-the-art guidebook to performance evaluation of managed asset portfolios covers a wide variety of performance measurement methodologies and evaluation techniques.

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Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarking by Jon Christopherson

In order to make sound investment choices,investors must know the projected return oninvestment in relation to the risk of not beingpaid. Benchmarks are excellent evaluators,but the failure to choose the right investingperformance benchmark often leads to baddecisions or inaction, which inevitably resultsin lost profits.

The first book of its kind, Portfolio PerformanceMeasurement and Benchmarking is a completeguide to benchmarks and performace evaluationusing benchmarks. In one inclusivevolume, readers get foundational coverage onbenchmark construction, as well as expert insightinto specific benchmarks for asset classesand investment styles.

Starting with the basicssuch as return calculationsand methods of dealing with cashflowsthis thorough book covers a widevariety of performance measurement methodologiesand evaluation techniques beforemoving into more technical material that deconstructsboth the creation of indexes andthe components of a desirable benchmark.

Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarkingprovides detailed coverage of benchmarksfor:

  • U.S. equities
  • Global and international equities
  • Fixed income
  • Real estate

The team of renowned authors offers illuminatingopinions on the philosophy and developmentof equity indexes, while highlightingnumerous mechanical problems inherent inbuilding benchmarks and the implications ofeach one.

Before you make your next investment, becertain your return will be worth the riskwith Portfolio Performance Measurement andBenchmarking.

About Jon Christopherson

Jon A. Christopherson, Ph.D., is a research fellow for Russell Investments, where he has a solid record of intellectual innovation. He has been a member of the editorial advisory boards of The Journal of Portfolio Management and The Journal of Investment Consulting. David R. Cariio, Ph.D., is a research fellow for Russell Investments. He was the architect of the Russell-Yasuda Kasai model, which received a Franz Edelman Award by The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Cariio serves on the advisory board of The Journal of Performance Measurement. Wayne E. Ferson, Ph.D., holds the Ivadelle and Theodore Johnson Chair in Banking and Finance at the USC Marshall School of Business and is the former John L. Collins Chair in Finance at the Carroll School of Management at Boston College. He is widely known in academic circles, has been published in the best academic journals, and has served on several prestigious editorial boards.

Table of Contents

I: Measuring performance

II: Measuring risk

III: Portfolio return and risk

IV: Performace attribution

V: Benchmarking performance

VI: Determining investment style with effective mix

VII: CFA Institute standards for performance presentation

(There will be 37 chapters)

Additional information

CIN0071496653G
9780071496650
0071496653
Portfolio Performance Measurement and Benchmarking by Jon Christopherson
Used - Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2009-07-16
480
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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