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Book Synopsis
An Introduction to Fund Management introduces readers to the economic rationale for the existence of funds, the different types available, investment strategies and many other related issues from the perspective of the investment manager.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

About the author xiii

1 INTRODUCTION 1

Economic background 3

‘Money makes the world go round’ 4

‘Money doesn’t grow on trees’ 5

Risks and rewards 6

Considerations 9

Markets 10

Investment instruments 11

‘Neither a borrower nor a lender be’ 12

2 ROLE OF FUNDS 13

Definitions 14

Investment businesses 15

Types of fund 16

Open-ended and closed-ended funds 23

Uses of funds 24

Associated packaging 25

Features and characteristics 25

Purpose, providers and players 25

Costs, benefits and comparisons 27

How to invest 31

Sales, marketing and disclosure 31

Categories, sectors and statistics 32

Investor protection 33

‘Be it enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty . . .’ 33

Regulation in practice 42

Establishing a fund 47

Who wants one and why? 47

Options and approaches 48

Documents and authorisations 50

Launching the fund 51

3 PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 53

Strategies, styles, objectives and policies 54

Meeting investors’ requirements 56

Risks to be managed 57

Hedging 59

‘Please don’t ask for credit . . .’ 62

‘You can’t do that!’ 63

Asset allocation versus stock selection 65

Choosing the investments 66

‘First, pick your markets’ 66

Portfolio weightings and profiles 68

Income and growth 69

Liquidity 70

Evaluating alternatives 71

Data, ratios and measurements 75

Dealing with events 78

News and announcements 79

New issues and underwriting 81

Rights, splits and scrip 83

Breaches of regulations 85

4 PORTFOLIO ADMINISTRATION 87

‘Day by day in every way . . .’ 88

Buying and selling 88

Delivery and settlement 89

Registration 89

Custody 91

Use of nominees 91

Stock exchange reporting 93

Records and regulations 93

Portfolio accounting and controls 94

Profits, income and taxation 96

Valuation and pricing 98

5 INVESTOR ADMINISTRATION 103

Agents, agreements and delegation 104

Investor transactions 105

Registration 108

Communicating with investors 109

6 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT 115

Sector comparisons – ‘my fund is better than your fund’ 116

Yields and returns 119

Time- and money-weighted returns 123

Indices and benchmarking 127

Volatility and risk adjustments 130

7 INVESTMENT MATHEMATICS 133

The arithmetic of indices 134

Standard deviation 137

Capital Asset Pricing Model 139

Glossary 147

List of abbreviations 155

Index 157

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 24/03/2006
      ISBN13: 9780470017708, 978-0470017708
      ISBN10: 0470017708

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An Introduction to Fund Management introduces readers to the economic rationale for the existence of funds, the different types available, investment strategies and many other related issues from the perspective of the investment manager.

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      About the author xiii

      1 INTRODUCTION 1

      Economic background 3

      ‘Money makes the world go round’ 4

      ‘Money doesn’t grow on trees’ 5

      Risks and rewards 6

      Considerations 9

      Markets 10

      Investment instruments 11

      ‘Neither a borrower nor a lender be’ 12

      2 ROLE OF FUNDS 13

      Definitions 14

      Investment businesses 15

      Types of fund 16

      Open-ended and closed-ended funds 23

      Uses of funds 24

      Associated packaging 25

      Features and characteristics 25

      Purpose, providers and players 25

      Costs, benefits and comparisons 27

      How to invest 31

      Sales, marketing and disclosure 31

      Categories, sectors and statistics 32

      Investor protection 33

      ‘Be it enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty . . .’ 33

      Regulation in practice 42

      Establishing a fund 47

      Who wants one and why? 47

      Options and approaches 48

      Documents and authorisations 50

      Launching the fund 51

      3 PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 53

      Strategies, styles, objectives and policies 54

      Meeting investors’ requirements 56

      Risks to be managed 57

      Hedging 59

      ‘Please don’t ask for credit . . .’ 62

      ‘You can’t do that!’ 63

      Asset allocation versus stock selection 65

      Choosing the investments 66

      ‘First, pick your markets’ 66

      Portfolio weightings and profiles 68

      Income and growth 69

      Liquidity 70

      Evaluating alternatives 71

      Data, ratios and measurements 75

      Dealing with events 78

      News and announcements 79

      New issues and underwriting 81

      Rights, splits and scrip 83

      Breaches of regulations 85

      4 PORTFOLIO ADMINISTRATION 87

      ‘Day by day in every way . . .’ 88

      Buying and selling 88

      Delivery and settlement 89

      Registration 89

      Custody 91

      Use of nominees 91

      Stock exchange reporting 93

      Records and regulations 93

      Portfolio accounting and controls 94

      Profits, income and taxation 96

      Valuation and pricing 98

      5 INVESTOR ADMINISTRATION 103

      Agents, agreements and delegation 104

      Investor transactions 105

      Registration 108

      Communicating with investors 109

      6 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT 115

      Sector comparisons – ‘my fund is better than your fund’ 116

      Yields and returns 119

      Time- and money-weighted returns 123

      Indices and benchmarking 127

      Volatility and risk adjustments 130

      7 INVESTMENT MATHEMATICS 133

      The arithmetic of indices 134

      Standard deviation 137

      Capital Asset Pricing Model 139

      Glossary 147

      List of abbreviations 155

      Index 157

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