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Investments

Zvi Bodie, Alex Kane, Alan J. Marcus

(The Irwin/McGraw-Hill series in finance, insurance, and real estate)

McGraw-Hill Education, c2024

13th ed, International student ed

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"This international student edition is for use outside of the U.S."--Cover

Includes indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Investments set the standardas a graduate (MBA) text intended primarily for courses in investment analysis.The guiding principle has been to present the material in a framework that isorganized by a central core of consistent fundamental principles and will introducestudents to major issues currently of concern to all investors. In an effort to link theory to practice, the authorsmake their approach consistent with that of the CFA Institute. Many features ofthis text make it consistent with and relevant to the CFA curriculum. The common unifying theme is that securitymarkets are nearly efficient, meaning that most securities are priced appropriately given their risk and return attributes. Investments is alsoorganized around several important themes: The central theme is the near informational-efficiency of well-developed security markets and the general awareness that competitive markets do not offer "free lunches" to participants. A second theme is the risk-return trade-off. Also, this text places great emphasis on asset allocation. Finally, this text offers a broad and deep treatment of futures, options, and other derivative security markets.

Table of Contents

PART I: Introduction Chapter 1: The Investment Environment Chapter 2: Asset Classes and Financial Instruments Chapter 3: How Securities Are Traded Chapter 4: Mutual Funds and Other InvestmentCompanies PART II: Portfolio Theory and Practice Chapter 5: Risk, Return, and the HistoricalRecord Chapter 6: Capital Allocation to Risky Assets Chapter 7: Efficient Diversification Chapter 8: Index Models PART III: Equilibrium in Capital Markets Chapter 9: The Capital Asset Pricing Model Chapter 10: Arbitrage Pricing Theory andMultifactor Models of Risk and Return Chapter 11: The Efficient Market Hypothesis Chapter 12: Behavioral Finance and TechnicalAnalysis Chapter 13: Empirical Evidence on SecurityReturns PART IV: Fixed-Income Securities Chapter 14: Bond Prices and Yields Chapter 15: The Term Structure of Interest Rates Chapter 16: Managing Bond Portfolios PART V: Security Analysis Chapter 17: Macroeconomic and Industry Analysis Chapter 18: Equity Valuation Models Chapter 19: Financial Statement Analysis PART VI: Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives Chapter 20: Options Markets: Introduction Chapter 21: Option Valuation Chapter 22: Futures Markets Chapter 23: Futures, Swaps, and Risk Management PART VII: Applied Portfolio Management Chapter 24: Portfolio Performance Evaluation Chapter 25: International Diversification Chapter 26: Alternative Assets Chapter 27: The Theory of Active PortfolioManagement Chapter 28: Investment Policy and the Frameworkof the CFA Institute REFERENCES TO CFA PROBLEMS GLOSSARY NAME INDEX SUBJECT INDEX NOTATION, FORMULAS

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  • NCID
    BD06024812
  • ISBN
    • 9781266085963
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxviii, 996, 3, 15, 28 p.
  • Size
    26cm
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