Signs that Markets are Coming Back (Research in Finance Book 30)
معرفی کتاب «Signs that Markets are Coming Back (Research in Finance Book 30)» نوشتهٔ John W. Kensinger، منتشرشده توسط نشر Emerald Group Publishing Limited در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Contributions assess hedge fund success, offer better estimation of implied volatility, extension of real options to include information items as underlying assets, analysis of whether a firm's founders can take artificial dividends without consequence, the uneasiness of real estate, and accountability for attempted artificial earnings management. The volume includes two contributions on hedge funds. One evaluates the performance of hedge funds in market environments that are conducive to active management versus environments that are not. The other provides an empirical study of the market timing skills of hedge fund managers. Additionally, we have two contributions in the area of options. One extends the real options approach to options in which the underlying assets are information items such as seismic databases (rather than tangible real assets), opening the way for a complete analysis of investments along the so-called "Virtual Value Chain." Another offers a significant improvement in the estimation of implied volatility by developing a least-squared-error approach to the problem of "smiles and frowns." We also have an analysis of whether a firm's founders can create an artificial dividend without adversely affecting the value of the firm to other investors. From Canada, we have an empirical analysis of the current uneasy case for adding real estate investments to a portfolio. From Spain is an empirical analysis of whether earnings management activities by companies lead to an increase in qualified audit reports. Equity hedge fund performance, cross-sectional return dispersion, and active portfolio management / David M. Smith -- The market timing skills of long/short equity hedge fund managers / Xin Li, Hany A. Shawky -- Extending the real options approach by including information options / Andrew H. Chen, James A. Conover, John W. Kensinger -- Quantitative and computer skills employers want vs. what the business curriculum can provide / Mark Tengesdal, Adelaide Griffin -- The uneasy case for real estate investments / C. Sherman Cheung, Peter Miu -- Dividend irrelevance and firm control / Steven A. Dennis, William Steven Smith Contributions assess hedge fund success, offer extension of real options to include information items as underlying assets, analysis of whether a firḿs founders can take artificial dividends without consequence, the uneasiness of real estate, and accountability for attempted artificial earnings management
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