Neglected Financial Lessons
- Topics:
- Reporting and Control
- Source:
- Capital Ideas Online
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Overview: The article says that years since World War II have been an extraordinary eventful and highly inventive period in financial history. Along with the unprecedented growth and innovation are accompanied a number of disturbing financial mishaps, scandals and credit crunches. What should we have learned from this remarkable period in financial history? For those caught up in the press of everyday events, it is often difficult to step back and reflect upon what the recent past has to offer in the way of useful lessons. The article gives 17 lessons that provide information on a range of topics like – securitization, globalization, major regulatory shifts, and the like – to observations about much narrower market phenomena, such as marking to market, modeling and the impact of rallies on asset values. Read the article to know about the neglected Financial lessons which need attention.
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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2000 | Pages: 1



