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Informationen zum Autor JOHN A. HASLEM, PHD, is Professor Emeritus of Finance at the University of Maryland. He also served as the founding academic affairs dean and founding chair of the finance department. Haslem received the Panhellenic Association's "Outstanding Teacher Award" for his mutual funds course?the first in the curriculum of a school of business. His research has appeared in numerous leading finance journals, several books, and over 100 research articles with a primary focus on mutual fund analysis, regulation, and disclosure. Klappentext An authoritative, must-read guide to making more informed decisions about mutual fundsProviding a balance of theory and application, this authoritative book will enable you to evaluate the various performance and risk attributes of mutual funds. It covers a broad range of topics, including understanding the advantages and disadvantages of mutual funds, evaluating stock/bond allocations within fund portfolios, assessing fund diversification risk, measuring fund returns and risk, and making fund buy/sell decisions.While informative chapters combine clear summaries of existing research with practical guidelines for mutual fund analysis, step-by-step decision checklists guide you through the selection of various mutual funds.* Puts the risks and rewards of mutual fund investing in perspective* Skillfully examines how to select and evaluate the best mutual funds* Outlines mutual fund service advantages and disadvantages* Discusses the long- and short-term effectiveness of mutual fundsCovering major theoretical and management issues in mutual fund analysis and portfolio management, this book is an authoritative guide. Zusammenfassung An authoritative, must-read guide to making more informed decisions about mutual fundsProviding a balance of theory and application, this authoritative book will enable you to evaluate the various performance and risk attributes of mutual funds. It covers a broad range of topics, including understanding the advantages and disadvantages of mutual funds, evaluating stock/bond allocations within fund portfolios, assessing fund diversification risk, measuring fund returns and risk, and making fund buy/sell decisions.While informative chapters combine clear summaries of existing research with practical guidelines for mutual fund analysis, step-by-step decision checklists guide you through the selection of various mutual funds.* Puts the risks and rewards of mutual fund investing in perspective* Skillfully examines how to select and evaluate the best mutual funds* Outlines mutual fund service advantages and disadvantages* Discusses the long- and short-term effectiveness of mutual fundsCovering major theoretical and management issues in mutual fund analysis and portfolio management, this book is an authoritative guide. Inhaltsverzeichnis I. Mutual Funds: Nature, Regulation, and Costs. Chapter One: The Nature of Mutual Funds by (Conrad Ciccotello). Attributes of the Open-End Mutual Fund. The Board of Directors. Liquidity. All Equity Capital Structure. Portfolio Diversification. Professional Management. Investor Services. Mutual Funds and the Competitive Environment. Employer Sponsored Retirement Plans. After-Tax Accounts. References. About The Author. Chapter Two: Mutual Fund Regulation and Issues by (Conrad Ciccotello). Historical Perspective. Regulation of Open-End Funds. Recent Regulatory Issues in Open-End Funds. NAV Pricing and Trading Policies. Fund Pricing and the (Late) Trading Scandal. Current Regulatory Issues in Funds. Board Governance. Fees. Performance Reporting. References. About The Author. Chapter Three: The Economics of Mutual Funds by (David M. Smith). Size and structure of the mutual fund industry. Mutual fund creation and mortality. Scale economies: Expenses and fees. Scale Diseconomies: Fund Returns. Benefits of mut...