Martijn Cremers and Antti Petajisto, in a 2009 Review of
Financial Studies paper, reported that those U.S. funds that deviated significantly from the benchmark portfolio outperformed their benchmarks both before and after expenses.
Cremers and Petajisto, in a 2009 Review of
Financial Studies paper, introducing a new measure of active portfolio management, referred to as Active Share (i.e., the share of portfolio holdings that differ from the benchmark index holdings), found that between 1968 and 2001 U.S. funds that deviated significantly from the benchmark portfolio outperformed their benchmarks both before and after expenses.
Not exact matches
This
paper shows how
financial flows can be conceptually and statistically
studied separately from (but interacting with) the real sector.
In their February 2009
paper entitled «The Influence of
Financial Advisors on Household Portfolios: A
Study on Private Investors Switching to
Financial Advice», Ralf Gerhardt and Andreas Hackethal compare the portfolios and transactions of advised and non-advised German investors to determine the effects of advice.
In his May 2016
paper entitled «An Empirical
Study of
Financial Analysts Earnings Forecast Accuracy», Andrew Stotz measures accuracy of consensus 12 - month earnings forecasts by financial analysts for the companies they cover around t
Financial Analysts Earnings Forecast Accuracy», Andrew Stotz measures accuracy of consensus 12 - month earnings forecasts by
financial analysts for the companies they cover around t
financial analysts for the companies they cover around the world.
The
paper, «The Power of the Street: Evidence from Egypt's Arab Spring,» is forthcoming in print form by the Review of
Financial Studies and currently appears in advance online form.
Teachers on the cusp of dismissal under the IMPACT evaluation system in the nation's capital improved their performance by statistically significant margins, as did those on the cusp of winning a large
financial bonus, according to the
study, published as a working
paper last week by the Cambridge, Mass. - based National Bureau of Economic Research.
The people conducting the
study have a powerful
financial interest in showing that computers can grade
papers.»
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Financial Wellness Study — 2015 benchmark Increase your knowledge on employee financial wellness and its impact on Canadian bu
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financial wellness and its impact on Canadian bu
financial wellness and its impact on Canadian businesses.
To find additional investing reports that discuss the greater and unwarranted management expense ratios, brokerage firm trading fees, plus taxes that come along with investment funds
study these
financial research
papers:
The answer can be found in two
studies: Joseph D. Piotroski's seminal
paper Value Investing: The Use of Historical
Financial Statement Information to Separate Winners from Losers -LRB-.
The
study also addresses shortcomings in similar
studies that didn't appropriately measure
financial literacy outcomes, according to the
paper's authors.
My thesis, springing from what I had learned in Dr. Carl Christ's class on
financial economics (which in itself was an anomaly in the political economy department), forced me to analyze the then - fresh literature on event
studies on efficient markets, including the famous
paper by Fama, Fisher, Jensen, and Roll on how it was impossible to make money off of stock market splits.
2015 Bernstein Fabozzi / Jacobs Levy Outstanding Article Award for «A
Study of Low - Volatility Portfolio Construction Methods» in the Journal of Portfolio Management 2013 Bernstein Fabozzi / Jacobs Levy Outstanding Article Award for «The Surprising Alpha from Malkiel's Monkey and Upside - Down Strategies» in the Journal of Portfolio Management 2013 William F. Sharpe Award - ETF / Indexing
Paper of the Year for «A Framework for Examining Asset Allocation Alpha» in the Journal of Index Investing 2011 CFA Institute Graham and Dodd Scroll Award for «A Survey of Alternative Equity Index Strategies» 2011
Financial Analyst Journal Readers» Choice Award for «A Survey of Alternative Equity Index Strategies» 2009 Outstanding Service to UCLA Anderson School of Management 2008 Institutional Investor 20 Rising Stars of Hedge Fund Award 2005 William F. Sharpe Award - Best Index Research for «Fundamental Indexation»
The
paper, Law Firms, Ethics, and Equity Capital: A Conversation, published yesterday by Georgetown Law School's Center for the
Study of the Legal Profession, collects correspondence among MacEwen, Georgetown law professor Milton C. Regan and University of Illinois law professor Larry E. Ribstein, in which they discuss whether current ethics rules would permit firms to sell
financial instruments and debate the arguments for and against.