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Author - Peter L. Bernstein ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Wiley was reviewed on 14-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0471731730 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Capital Ideas Evolving Reference Book. Classifications : Economic Theory Economics Business & Finance New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS Economics Business & Finance New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Book . Click the following link to view the cover of Capital Ideas Evolving. Related topics: Economic Theory. Economics. Business & Finance. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General AAS. Economics. Business & Finance. Custom Stores. requestid: cd287798-2c31-43a7-8641-cd31557d3f28requestprocessingtime: 0.0695590000000000 salesrank: 21935 edition: 2nd numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 110910100610 1) Hardcover Book Capital Ideas Evolving by Wiley. This was not an easy read, but it was worth it. I received my MBA in 1976. Much of this book was an explanation of the effects of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) on current investment practices. He assumes that the reader is well versed with the intricacies of CAPM. I had to go back to other sources to review CAPM, but once I did, the book was a great explanation of how CAPM and other academic innovations have had a practical effect on portfolio management. When I finished the book, I had to admit that I was not able to apply much to my personal portfolio management, but I have a much better understanding of what my pension plan administrator is thinking about as well as what certain mutual funds managers are doing. The book is more beneficial for the professional investor than the individual investor.¤ 2) Hardcover Book Capital Ideas Evolving by Wiley. Maybe this is a great intro to classic theory, but then there is something wrong with classical thinking.
3) Hardcover Book Capital Ideas Evolving by Wiley. In the early 1950s, graduate student Harry Markowitz presented his Ph.D. dissertation to the University of Chicago economics department. The response was less than encouraging. "This isn´t a dissertation in economics," Milton Friedman told Markowitz. "It´s not math, it´s not economics, it´s not even business administration." Whatever it was, Markowitz´s heterodox theory of portfolio selection changed finance forever and earned a Nobel Prize. Financial historian and investment manager Peter L. Bernstein humanizes his saga of great shifts in financial theory by organizing it around eminent thinkers (Markowitz, Myron Scholes, Franco Modigliani, Robert Merton, Bill Sharpe and others, if you ever want to look up a finance guru). Deepening his analysis with insights from "behavioral finance," Bernstein describes how these innovators generated and extended the now-orthodox "capital ideas" of portfolio selection, capital structure, the Capital Asset Pricing Model, the efficient market hypothesis and the Black-Scholes-Merton theory of option pricing. Bernstein´s erudition is dazzling, his explanations pellucid and his narrative filled with scintillating characters. getAbstract doesn´t need to hedge: you´ll find this overview of current finance theory and practice brilliant, even if you don´t know your alpha from alfalfa.
4) Hardcover Book Capital Ideas Evolving by Wiley. I have recommended this and his previous book for finance graduate students at the University of Maryland.¤ 5) Hardcover Book Capital Ideas Evolving by Wiley. This book should be on your book shelf. I would critize the book in that although it recommends against portfolios of individual securities it does not warn the investor against professional portfolio managers.
6) Hardcover Book Capital Ideas Evolving by Wiley. "A lot has happened in the financial markets since 1992, when Peter Bernstein wrote his seminal Capital Ideas. Happily, Peter has taken up his facile pen again to describe these changes, a virtual revolution in the practice of investing that relies heavily on complex mathematics, derivatives, hedging, and hyperactive trading. This fine and eminently readable book is unlikely to be surpassed as the definitive chronicle of a truly historic era." Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 11-Nov-2008, 04717317309780471731733, 140-660-770-390-300-190-151-8
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