Description
Book SynopsisThe first financial risk management book that combines a detailed, big picture discussion of firm-wide risk management with a comprehensive discussion of derivatives-based hedging strategies and tactics. It focuses on educating readers on how to integrate risk management with corporate business strategy, not just on hedging practices.
Table of ContentsIntroduction.
RISK MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE FINANCE.
The Nature of Risk.
Risk Aversion, Insurance, and Hedging.
The Irrelevance of Corporate Financing and Risk Management Decisions.
Increasing Expected Cash Flows or Reducing the Cost of Capital by Managing Risk.
Reducing Conflicts between Security Holders and Managers by Managing Risk.
Reducing Conflicts amongst Security Holders by Managing Risk.
Controlling and Exploiting Informational Asymmetries by Managing Risk.
Value versus Cash Flow versus Earnings Risk Management.
Total versus Selective Risk Management.
RISK MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS STRATEGY.
Risk Culture and Risk Management Business Models.
Integrating People, Technology, and Processes through Enterprise-Wide Risk Management.
Identifying Market Risk Exposures and Defining Risk Tolerances.
Spot, Forward, and Forward-Like Exposures.
Identifying Option, Option-Like, and Real Option Exposures.
Measuring and Monitoring Market Risk.
Identifying, Measuring, and Monitoring Credit Risk.
Identifying, Measuring, and Monitoring Liquidity Risk.
Identifying, Measuring, and Monitoring Operational Risk.
Identifying and Managing Legal Risk.
THE TACTICS OF RISK CONTROL.
Ex Ante Capital Allocation.
Ex Post Performance Measurement and Compensation.
Internal Controls.
Tactical Risk Control with Derivatives.
Tactical Risk Control through Actual and Synthetic Asset Divestitures.
Strategic Risk Control with Structured Liabilities.
Insurance and ART.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.