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Signs that markets are coming back [electronic resource] / edited by John W. Kensinger.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Research in finance ; v. 30.Publication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (x, 167 p.)ISBN:
  • 9781783509188 (electronic bk.) :
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 330.122 23
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Contents:
Equity hedge fund performance, cross-sectional return dispersion, and active portfolio management / David M. Smith -- The market timing skills of long/short equity hedge fund managers / Xin Li, Hany A. Shawky -- Extending the real options approach by including information options / Andrew H. Chen, James A. Conover, John W. Kensinger -- Quantitative and computer skills employers want vs. what the business curriculum can provide / Mark Tengesdal, Adelaide Griffin -- The uneasy case for real estate investments / C. Sherman Cheung, Peter Miu -- Dividend irrelevance and firm control / Steven A. Dennis, William Steven Smith.
Summary: Contributions assess hedge fund success, offer extension of real options to include information items as underlying assets, analysis of whether a firms founders can take artificial dividends without consequence, the uneasiness of real estate, and accountability for attempted artificial earnings management.
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Includes index.

Equity hedge fund performance, cross-sectional return dispersion, and active portfolio management / David M. Smith -- The market timing skills of long/short equity hedge fund managers / Xin Li, Hany A. Shawky -- Extending the real options approach by including information options / Andrew H. Chen, James A. Conover, John W. Kensinger -- Quantitative and computer skills employers want vs. what the business curriculum can provide / Mark Tengesdal, Adelaide Griffin -- The uneasy case for real estate investments / C. Sherman Cheung, Peter Miu -- Dividend irrelevance and firm control / Steven A. Dennis, William Steven Smith.

Contributions assess hedge fund success, offer extension of real options to include information items as underlying assets, analysis of whether a firms founders can take artificial dividends without consequence, the uneasiness of real estate, and accountability for attempted artificial earnings management.