Portfolio Management: Theory and Practice
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A career’s worth of portfolio management knowledge in one thorough, efficient guide

Professional Portfolio Management is an authoritativeguide for those who wish to manage money professionally. This invaluable resource presents effective portfolio management practices supported by their underlying theory, providing the tools and instruction required to meet investor objectives and deliver superior performance. Highlighting a practitioner’s view of portfolio management, this guide offers real-world perspective on investment processes, portfolio decision making, and the business of managing money for real clients. Real world examples and detailed test cases—supported by sophisticated Excel templates and true client situations—illustrate real investment scenarios and provide insight into the factors separating success from failure. The book is an ideal textbook for courses in advanced investments, portfolio management or applied capital markets finance. It is also a useful tool for practitioners who seek hands-on learning of advanced portfolio techniques.

Managing other people’s money is a challenging and ever evolving business. Investment professionals must keep pace with the current market environment to effectively manage their client’s assets while students require a foundation built on the most relevant, up-to-date information and techniques. This invaluable resource allows readers to:

  • Learn and apply advanced multi-period portfolio methods to all major asset classes.
  • Design, test, and implement investment processes.
  • Win and keep client mandates.
  • Grasp the theoretical foundations of major investment tools

Teaching and learning aids include.

  • Easy-to-use Excel templates with immediately accessible tools.
  • Accessible PowerPoint slides, sample exam questions and sample syllabi
  • Video lectures

Proliferation of mathematics in economics, growing sophistication of investors, and rising competition in the industry requires advanced training of investment professionals. Professional Portfolio Management provides expert guidance to this increasingly complex field, covering the important advancements in theory and intricacies of practice. 

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SCOTT D. STEWART, PHD, CFA,is Clinical Professor of Finance and Accounting and Faculty Co-Director of the Parker Center for Investment Research at the SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University.

CHRISTOPHER D. PIROS, PHD, CFA, was Managing Director of Investment Strategy and Chairman of the Investment Policy Committees for Hawthorn, PNC Family Wealth® and PNC Institutional Asset Management.

JEFFREY C. HEISLER, PHD, CFA, is Managing Director of the Investment Research Group for TwinFocus Capital Partners.

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About the Authors

Acknowledgments

Preface

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Client Objectives for Diversified Portfolios

Chapter 3 Asset Allocation: The Mean–Variance Framework

Chapter 4 Asset Allocation Inputs

Chapter 5 Advanced Topics in Asset Allocation

Chapter 6 The Investment Management Process

Chapter 7 Introduction to Equity Portfolio Investing: The Investor’s View

Chapter 8 Equity Portfolio Construction

Chapter 9 Fixed-Income Management

Chapter 10 Global Investing

Chapter 11 Alternative Investment Classes

Chapter 12 Portfolio Management through Time: Taxes and Transaction Costs

Chapter 13 Performance Measurement and Attribution

Chapter 14 Incentives, Ethics, and Policy

Chapter 15 Investor and Client Behavior

Chapter 16 Managing Client Relations

Sample Cases

Private Wealth Case

MSSI

McClain Capital

The Fairbanks Fund

Glossary

References

Index

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