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_aHow Harvard and Yale Beat The Market _bWhat an Individual Investors can learn from university endowments to help them prosper in an uncertain market _cMathew Tuttle _hEnglish |
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_aNew Jersey _bJohn Wiley and Sons _c2009 |
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_aiii-276 p. _bHard bound _c16*23 cm |
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505 | _aAcknowledgments Introduction: Why You Should Invest Like an Endowment Part I: Investment 101: An Introduction to the Endowment Philosophy of Investing Chapter 1 The Current Environment and the Need for New Thinking Chapter 2 Common Investment Mistakes Chapter 3 Diversification: The Best Investment Strategy Chapter 4 Skill-Based Money Managers versus Style Box-Based Money Managers Chapter 5 Introduction to the Endowment Philosophy Chapter 6 Why Large Endowments Outperform the Market and How You Can, Too! Part II: Investment Vehicles Chapter 7 Mutual Funds, Separately Managed Accounts, Exchange-Traded Funds, and Exchange-Traded Notes Chapter 8 Structured Products Chapter 9 Hedge Funds and Funds of Funds Part III: Endowment Asset Classes and Investing Strategies Chapter 10 Absolute Return Chapter 11 Stocks Chapter 12 Bonds Chapter 13 Real Assets and Commodities Chapter 14 Managed Futures Chapter 15 Private Equity Chapter 16 Managing Some of Your Money In-House Chapter 17 Portable Alpha Part IV: Designing Your Portfolio Chapter 18 Suggested Allocations Chapter 19 Choosing and Managing Money Managers Chapter 20 Putting It All Together Chapter 21 Putting It in Writing: The Investment Policy Statement Final Thoughts Appendix: Key Terms About the Author Index | ||
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