Financial institutions management : a risk management approach / Anthony Saunders, John M. Schiff, Marcia Millon Cornett,
Material type: TextSeries: McGraw-Hill/Irwin series in finance, insurance, and real estatePublisher: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Education, [2018]Copyright date: 2018Edition: Ninth editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781259717772
- 1259717771
- 9781259922046
- 1259922049
- 332.1068 SAU 2018 23
- HG181 .S33 2018
Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | Course reserves |
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Electronic Book | FIRST CITY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE | 332.1068 SAU 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | e-book | e00240 |
Revised edition of the authors' Financial institutions management, [2014].
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Why are financial "institutions special" -- Financial services : depository institutions -- Financial services : finance companies -- Financial services : securities brokerage and investment banking -- Financial services : mutual funds and hedge funds -- Financial services : insurance -- Risks of financial institutions -- Interest rate risk I -- Interest rate risk II -- Credit risk : individual loan risk -- Credit risk : loan portfolio and concentration risk -- Liquidity risk -- Foreign exchange risk -- Sovereign risk -- Off-balance-sheet risk -- Technology and other operational risks -- Managing risk -- Liability and liquidity management -- Deposit insurance and other liability guarantees -- Capital adequacy -- Product and geographic expansion -- Futures and forwards -- Options, caps, floors, and collars -- Swaps -- Loan sales -- Securitization -- Appendix -- Index.
Saunders and Cornett's Financial Institutions Management: A Risk Management Approach provides an innovative approach that focuses on managing return and risk in modern financial institutions. The central theme is that the risks faced by financial institutions managers and the methods and markets through which these risks are managed are becoming increasingly similar whether an institution is chartered as a commercial bank, a savings bank, an investment bank, or an insurance company. Although the traditional nature of each sector's product activity is analyzed, a greater emphasis is placed on new areas of activities such as asset securitization, off-balance-sheet banking, and international banking. -- Provided by publisher.