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During the past few decades, private equity (PE) has attracted
considerable attention from investors, practitioners, and
academicians. In fact, a substantial literature on PE has emerged.
PE offers benefits for institutional and private wealth management
clients including diversification and enhancement of risk-adjusted
returns. However, the lack of transparency, regulatory
restrictions, and liquidity concerns that exist for some PE options
limit their attractiveness for some investors. Private Equity:
Opportunities and Risks offers a synthesis of the theoretical and
empirical literature on PE in both emerging and developed markets.
The book examines PE and provides important insights about topics
such as major types of PE (venture capital, leveraged, buyouts,
mezzanine capital, and distressed debt investments), how PE works,
performance and measurement, uses and structure, and trends.
Readers can gain an in-depth understanding about PE from academics
and practitioners from around the world. Private Equity:
Opportunities and Risks provides a fresh look at the intriguing yet
complex subject of PE. A group of renowned experts take readers
through the core topics and issues of PE, and also examine the
latest trends and cutting-edge developments in the field.
Additionally, discussion of research on PE permeates the book. The
coverage extends from discussing basic concepts and their
application to increasingly complex and real-world situations.
Thus, this volume spans the gamut from theoretical to practical,
while offering a useful balance of detailed and user-friendly
coverage. This fresh and intriguing examination of PE is essential
reading for anyone hoping to gain a better understanding of PE,
from seasoned professionals to those aspiring to enter the
demanding world of finance.
Mutual Funds and Exchange-Traded Funds: Building Blocks to Wealth
offers a synthesis of the theoretical and empirical literature
primarily on mutual funds but also discusses related investment
vehicles, especially ETFs. In this edited volume, noted scholars
and practitioners write chapters in their areas of expertise. It
interweaves the contributions of multiple authors into an
authoritative overview of important but selective topics. Readers
will gain an in-depth understanding of mutual funds and ETFs from
experts from around the world. Based on research-based evidence,
this is not intended to be a "how to " book; instead, it is a
scholarly and in-depth approach to important investment subjects.
Although the book places greater attention on these different types
of investments in the United States, it also examines them in a
global context. In today's financial environment, mutual funds and
ETFs are dynamic areas that continue to evolve at a rapid pace.
Because the flow of materials on the subject is voluminous, this
book, by necessity, must be selective because it cannot cover every
aspect of this field. However, readers can gain important insights
about each investment vehicle including its structure and uses,
performance and measurement. Beyond these core topics and issues,
the book also examines the latest trends, cutting-edge
developments, and real-world situations. Given its broad scope,
this practical and comprehensive book should appeal to investors,
investment professionals, academics, and others interested in
mutual funds and ETFs. In particular, this book should help
investors make key asset allocation decisions while capturing the
benefits of a highly diversified, well-constructed, lower-cost
portfolio of complementary strategies that enhance financial
wealth.
Do you only have a relatively small amount of money to invest? Do
you think this limitation give you only a few investment choices?
Well, it doesn't. Investing experts H. Kent Baker, Greg Filbeck,
and Halil Kiymaz offer an essential guide to one of the most common
ways to invest: a pooled investment vehicle (PIV). A PIV is an
investment fund that commingles the monies of many different
investors to buy a portfolio that reflects a particular investment
objective. - By using PIVs, you gain a diversified portfolio, which
once was only available to large investors. The Savvy Investor's
Guide to Pooled Investments clearly explains the risks and
advantages of investing in a PIV. This book introduces you to five
PIVs - mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), closed-end funds
(CEFs), unit investment trusts (UITs), and real estate investment
trusts (REITs) - with a unique Q&A format employed to delve
into issues that investors want and need to know before choosing a
PIV. If you have ever felt limited by your investment choices,
Baker, Filbeck, and Kiymaz explain your options to creating an
investment portfolio, which is an initial step to becoming a savvy
investor.
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