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THE RULES OF RISK: A GUIDE FOR INVESTORS

DEMBO, RON S. - Personal Name; FREEMAN, ANDREW - Personal Name;

An innovative framework to understanding risk management
The Rules of Risk takes the reader from the present to the future of risk management. Combining a novel approach to risk management with the tools of mathematics, finance, computer science, and an understanding of capital markets, authors Dembo and Freeman present their framework of a new risk paradigm that peers into the risk-taking of tomorrow to enhance our ability to make choices and manage risk. The implications of their visionary work are far-reaching, affecting the future of investing, the financial institution, the economy, and beyond. The Rules of Risk provides investors not only with an applied vision of the future of risk, but with a knowledge of what risk management is and the thinking behind it


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10000947332.6 DEM rRLC MM (Rak Buku Umum)Available
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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Ron S. Dembo
Call Number
332.6 DEM r
Publisher
New York : John Wiley & Sons., 1998
Collation
ix, 259 p. : ill ; 22cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-471-24136-7
Classification
332.6
Content Type
-
Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Investing
Investment
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