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Finance for Normal People: How Investors and Markets Behave [Pehme köide]

(Glenn Klimek Professor of Finance, Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 488 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x155x25 mm, kaal: 680 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190057122
  • ISBN-13: 9780190057121
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 488 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x155x25 mm, kaal: 680 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190057122
  • ISBN-13: 9780190057121
Teised raamatud teemal:
Finance for Normal People teaches behavioral finance to people like you and me - normal people, neither rational nor irrational. We are consumers, savers, investors, and managers - corporate managers, money managers, financial advisers, and all other financial professionals.

The book guides us to know our wants-including hope for riches, protection from poverty, caring for family, sincere social responsibility and high social status. It teaches financial facts and human behavior, including making cognitive and emotional shortcuts and avoiding cognitive and emotional errors such as overconfidence, hindsight, exaggerated fear, and unrealistic hope. And it guides us to banish ignorance, gain knowledge, and increase the ratio of smart to foolish behavior on our way to what we want.

These lessons of behavioral finance draw on what we know about us-normal people-including our wants, cognition, and emotions. And they draw on the roles of these factors in saving and spending, portfolio construction, returns we can expect from our investments, and whether we can hope to beat the market.

Meir Statman, a founder of behavioral finance, draws on his extensive research and the research of many others to build a unified structure of behavioral finance. Its foundation blocks include normal behavior, behavioral portfolio theory, behavioral life-cycle theory, behavioral asset pricing theory, and behavioral market efficiency.

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As Pogo used to say: 'We have met the enemy and we are it.' By elucidating clearly the teachings of behavioral finance, Meir Statman shows us how to avoid the common errors investors make and how to become smarter investors. * Burton G. Malkiel , author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, 11th ed. Paper, 2016 * Meir Statman describes investors as normal in this insightful book, not irrational as in earlier behavioral finance, and not rational wealth-maximizing caricatures as in typical textbooks. Normal investors underlie Statman's innovative approach to portfolios, saving and spending, asset pricing, and market efficiency. * Harry Markowitz, Winner, Nobel Prize in Economics, and Professor of Finance at the Rady School of Management * Meir Statman, a leading light of behavioral finance, describes lucidly and vividly the cognitive and emotional errors underlying the maxim "If you don't know who you are, the stock market is an expensive place to find out." Readers of this behaviorally savvy book will be well prepared to avoid those errors. * Paul Slovic, Professor of Psychology, University of Oregon, and author of The Perception of Risk * One of the pioneers of behavioral finance, Meir Statman has done a great service for investors, portfolio managers, and financial regulators with this insightful volume. If you've ever wondered why you sold too early or why you got in too late, you need to read this book! * Andrew Lo, Charles E. and Susan T. Harris Professor of Finance, MIT Sloan School of Management * Yes, to be successful, we need to make good investments, but then we need to be good investors, exhibiting the virtues of simplicity, broad diversification, and low investment costs, and focusing on the long term. This fine book is welcome help. * John C. Bogle, founder of Vanguard and the first index mutual fund * Finance for Normal People shows that self-knowledge is the most valuable investment skill of all. Meir Statman - one of the founders of Behavioral Finance - uses fascinating new research about market imperfections and the psychology of decision-making to navigate normal people through the complexities of investing. The evidence is compelling and the writing is lucid. * William N. Goetzmann, Edwin J. Beineke Professor of Finance and Management Studies, Yale School of Management * Meir Statman has pioneered the integration of behavioral research with financial analysis. Finance for Normal People makes the insights of behavioral finance available to the ordinary investors, helping them to understand markets - and themselves." - Baruch Fischhoff, Howard Heinz University Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, and co-author of Risk - A Very Short Introduction Standard finance theory assumes that investors and traders are rational super-computers, able to take into account all available information and process it logically. But, investors are normal, with normal wants and normal susceptibility to cognitive and emotional errors. Professor Statman has written an excellent guide to how finance actually works in practice-not just in theory. Yet, despite Statman's real-world approach, his book remains rigorous and evidenced by the very best research." - Alex Edmans, Professor of Finance at London Business School Behavioral finance pioneer Meir Statman describes normal people who care about investment profits but also about how investments make them look and feel. Normal people strive to reach many investment goals- retirement, education, travel-taking different risks for different goals. Discover how stocks may be mispriced, but the index hard to beat. Learn how to create a portfolio that meets your goals." - Terrance Odean, Rudd Family Foundation Professor of Finance, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley Insights into goals-based wealth management are some of the many insights in Meir Statman's superb book. Normal investors want financial benefits from their investment but they also want expressive and emotional benefits on the way to their life goals. This book should be on the must-read list of investors and financial advisors alike." - Jean Brunel, editor of the Journal of Wealth Management and author of Goals-Based Wealth Management Finance for Normal People is a tour de force. Literally covering the field of Behavioral Finance from A to Z, this is a user friendly book that should be read and on the shelf of every serious financial advisor/manager and all serious investors." - Harold Evensky, Chairman at Evensky & Katz and Professor of Practice, Department of Personal Financial Planning, Texas Tech University For investment professionals and their clients, this book can provide a significant boost to their understanding and decision making in managing real-world portfolios. * Financial Analysts Journal * It is a readable book of applicable findings from behavioural finance particularly for thosewho take long-term investing seriously. * Financial Times *

Introduction: What is Behavioral Finance? 1(8)
PART ONE Behavioral People Are Normal People
1 Normal People
9(8)
2 Wants for Utilitarian, Expressive, and Emotional Benefits
17(22)
3 Cognitive Shortcuts and Errors
39(32)
4 Emotional Shortcuts and Errors
71(22)
5 Correcting Cognitive and Emotional Errors
93(22)
6 Experienced Happiness, Life Evaluation, and Choices: Expected-Utility Theory and Prospect Theory
115(20)
7 Behavioral Finance Puzzles: The Dividend Puzzle, the Disposition Puzzle, and the Puzzles of Dollar-Cost Averaging and Time Diversification
135(40)
PART TWO Behavioral Finance in Portfolios, Life Cycles, Asset Prices, and Market Efficiency
8 Behavioral Portfolios
175(44)
9 Behavioral Life Cycle of Saving and Spending
219(34)
10 Behavioral Asset Pricing
253(34)
11 Behavioral Efficient Markets
287(50)
12 Lessons of Behavioral Finance
337(8)
Notes 345(44)
References 389(42)
Author Index 431(14)
Subject Index 445
Meir Statman is the Glenn Klimek Professor of Finance at the Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University. His research on behavioral finance has been supported by the National Science Foundation, CFA Institute, and Investment Management Consultants Association (IMCA) and has been published in the Journal of Finance, Financial Analysts Journal, Journal of Portfolio Management, and many other publications. A recipient of three Baker IMCA Journal Awards, the Moskowitz Prize for Best Paper on Socially Responsible Investing, and three Graham and Dodd Awards. Statman consults with many investment companies and presents his work to academics and professionals in the U.S. and abroad.