Active Credit Portfolio Management in Practice
✍ Scribed by Jeffrey R. Bohn, Roger M. Stein
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 643
- Series
- Wiley finance
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
State-of-the-art techniques and tools needed to facilitate effective credit portfolio management and robust quantitative credit analysis
Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, Active Credit Portfolio Management in Practice serves as a comprehensive introduction to both the theory and real-world practice of credit portfolio management. The authors have written a text that is technical enough both in terms of background and implementation to cover what practitioners and researchers need for actually applying these types of risk management tools in large organizations but which at the same time, avoids technical proofs in favor of real applications. Throughout this book, readers will be introduced to the theoretical foundations of this discipline, and learn about structural, reduced-form, and econometric models successfully used in the market today. The book is full of hands-on examples and anecdotes. Theory is illustrated with practical application. The authors' Website provides additional software tools in the form of Excel spreadsheets, Matlab code and S-Plus code. Each section of the book concludes with review questions designed to spark further discussion and reflection on the concepts presented.
✦ Subjects
Финансово-экономические дисциплины;Финансовый менеджмент;
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Credit risk is the risk resulting from the uncertainty that a borrower or a group of borrowers may be unwilling or unable to meet their contractual obligations as per the agreed terms. It is the largest element of risk faced by most banks and financial institutions. Potential losses due to high cred
Praise for Credit Portfolio Management <P>"This book takes a complex subject and makes it accessible and practical. The discussion of economic capital is particularly relevant to any firm that wants to enhance value for its stakeholders. This is important reading for students, regulators, CFOs,
Praise for Credit Portfolio Management <P>"This book takes a complex subject and makes it accessible and practical. The discussion of economic capital is particularly relevant to any firm that wants to enhance value for its stakeholders. This is important reading for students, regulators, CFOs,