Value investing a balanced approach

By: Whitman, Martin JMaterial type: TextTextOriginal language: Spanish Publisher: New York ; Jhon Wiley and Sons ; 1999Description: 274 pISBN: 0-471-16292-2Subject(s): Valor invertido | Análisis de inversiones | Corporaciones | Valoración | ValoresLOC classification: HG/4529/W53/1999
Contents:
Contiene; I. Different approaches to the investment process: 1. What is value investing?.- 2. Academic finance: efficient market hypothesis and efficient portfolio theory.- 3. Graham and Dodd fundamentalism.- 4. Broker - dealer research departments and conventional money managers.-- II. Real world considerations: 5. Corporate valuation.- 6. The substantive characteristics of securities.- 7. Capital structure.- 8. Promoters and professionals compensations.- 9. Uses and limitations of financial accounting.- 10. Uses and limitations of narrative disclosures.- 11. Semantics counts.-- III. Resource conversion: 12. A simplified example.- 13. Acquiring securities in bulk.- 14. Restructuring troubled companies.- 15. Other resource conversion topics.
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Contiene; I. Different approaches to the investment process: 1. What is value investing?.- 2. Academic finance: efficient market hypothesis and efficient portfolio theory.- 3. Graham and Dodd fundamentalism.- 4. Broker - dealer research departments and conventional money managers.-- II. Real world considerations: 5. Corporate valuation.- 6. The substantive characteristics of securities.- 7. Capital structure.- 8. Promoters and professionals compensations.- 9. Uses and limitations of financial accounting.- 10. Uses and limitations of narrative disclosures.- 11. Semantics counts.-- III. Resource conversion: 12. A simplified example.- 13. Acquiring securities in bulk.- 14. Restructuring troubled companies.- 15. Other resource conversion topics.

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