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Praise for "Investment Manager Analysis" "This is a book that should have been written years ago. It
provides a practical, thorough, and completely objective method to
analyze and select an investment manager. It takes the mystery (and
the consultants) out of the equation. Without question, this book
belongs on every Plan Sponsor's desk." "An insightful compendium of the issues that challenge those
responsible for hiring and firing investment managers. Frank
Travers does a good job of taking complicated analytical tools and
methodologies and explaining them in a simple, yet practical
manner. Anyone responsible for conducting investment manager due
diligence should have a copy on their bookshelf." ""Investment Manager Analysis" provides a good overview of the
important areas that purchasers of institutional investment
management services need to consider. It is a good instructional
guide, from which search policies and procedures can be developed,
as well as a handy reference guide." "This book is the definitive work on the investment manager
selection process. It is comprehensive in scope and well organized
for both the layman and the professional. It should be required
reading for any organization or individual seeking talent to manage
their assets." ""Investment Manager Analysis" is a much-needed, comprehensive
review of the manager selection process. While the industry is
riddled with information about selecting individual stocks,
comparatively little has been written on the important subject of
manager selection for fund sponsors. This is a particularly useful
guide for the less experienced practitioner and offers considerable
value to the veteran decisionmaker as well."
A detailed, step-by-step book covering the entire hedge fund evaluation process Investing in hedge funds is different from investing in other asset classes. There is much less publicly available information about hedge funds performance than there is about mutual funds or individual stocks. Consequently, investing in this class requires more sophisticated investment knowledge, greater due diligence, and, in many cases, a better-developed ability to evaluate investment managers. "Hedge Fund Analysis" provides a broad framework of how to approach this endeavor, from initial screening to analytical techniques, interviewing skills, and legal and contract negotiations. Along the way, it demonstrates a variety of mechanisms for monitoring and tracking hedge funds and the underlying hedge fund portfolios--explaining each stage of the process in minute detail and providing specific examples which fully explain the opportunities and challenges you'll face each step of the way.Provides a detailed look at how to source hedge funds, screen through them, and rank their strengths and weaknessesLays out a thorough process for evaluating funds, from initial interviews to performance analysis to onsite meetingsReveals what questions to ask by strategy in order to understand the underlying risk factors associated with eachHighlights non-investment analysis, including operational due diligence and risk management, as integral elements in the process Written by a financial professional with over twenty years of experience conducting investment manager due diligence, this book will put you in a position to make more informed decisions when investing in hedge funds.
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