Investment Management

  • Investment Management
    By Peter L. Bernstein

    An all-star team of investment professionals and academics provides a comprehensive overview of the entire investment process.

  • Investment Management
    By V.K.Bhalla

    SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT. This 5th Edition , is thoroughly revised and updated.

  • Investment Management
    By Frank J. Fabozzi

    This text ties together theory and practice with an institutional perspective.

  • Investment Management: Decision Support and Expert Systems
    By Efraim Turban, Robert R. Trippi

    Investment Management: Decision Support and Expert Systems

  • Investment Management: Portfolio Diversification, Risk, and Timing--Fact and Fiction
    By Robert L. Hagin

    A new look at the important issue of investment management in the 21st century Written for professional and private investors-as well as fiduciaries who rely on investment professionals-this book presents the content of an advanced ...

  • Investment Management: A Modern Guide to Security Analysis and Stock Selection
    By Ramanna Vishwanath, Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti

    This book provides students and professionals with an understanding of the role and activities of an equity security analyst within the investment process.

  • Investment Management
    By V. A. Avadhani

    The theory and principles of Investment Management remain unaltered but the backdrop of the operations of investment and the practices and procedures of invesment management change from time to time.

  • Investment Management
    By Peter L. Bernstein, Aswath Damodaran

    ' The answer is disarmingly simple: The essence of investment theory is that being smart is not a sufficient condition for being rich. This book is about the missing ingredients. -from the Preface by Peter L. Bernstein.

  • Investment Management: A Science to Teach Or an Art to Learn?
    By Frank J. Fabozzi, Sergio M. Focardi, Caroline Jonas

    Do we need to reconsider the theory and how it is taught (and practiced)? This book explores current critiques of mainstream theory and discusses implications for the curricula of finance programs as well as for practitioners.