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_bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc. _aNew Jersey _c2023 |
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500 | _aTable of content: Acknowledgments ix About the Authors xiii Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Introduction to Alternatives 5 1.1 What Are Alternatives? 6 1.2 Investing in Alternatives 8 1.3 Diversification 34 1.4 Regulation 36 1.5 Summary 41 Notes 42 Chapter 2 Traditional Alternatives 45 2.1 Venture Capital 46 2.2 Private Equity 55 2.3 Hedge Funds 66 2.4 Infrastructure 79 2.5 Land and Commodities 82 2.6 Funds of Funds 88 2.7 Summary 89 Notes 90 Chapter 3 Real Estate 93 3.1 The Global Real Estate Market 93 3.2 Structure of This Chapter 94 3.3 Characteristics of Real Estate 95 3.4 Classifying Real Estate Segments 96 3.5 Real Estate Valuation 101 3.6 Due Diligence 105 3.7 The Four Quadrants of Real Estate Investment 106 3.8 Future Trends in Real Estate 113 Chapter 4 Modern Alternatives 119 4.1 Private Credit and Alternative Finance 119 4.2 Insurance- Related Finance 128 4.3 Impact Investing 132 4.4 Blockchain, Coins, and Non- Fungible Tokens 136 4.5 Real Estate Tokenization and the Metaverse 143 4.6 Collectibles 151 4.7 Other Opportunities 159 Notes 163 Chapter 5 Building Portfolios 167 5.1 The Portfolio Management Process 167 5.2 Traditional Portfolios 170 5.3 Mean- Variance Optimization 171 5.4 Adding Alternative Investments 173 5.5 The Endowment Model 174 5.6 Risk Budgets, Risk Parity 174 5.7 Summary 176 Notes 177 Appendix Real Estate Investments 179 A.1 The Characteristics of Real Estate as an Asset Class 179 A.2 Classifying Real Estate Segments 183 A.3 Analyzing the Real Estate Segments 186 A.4 Real Estate Valuation 214 A.5 Due Diligence 228 A.6 The Four Quadrants of Real Estate Investment 229 Notes 272 About the Website 273 Index 275 [https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Getting+Started+in+Alternative+Investments-p-9781119860303#tableofcontents-section] | ||
520 | _aExplore exciting alternatives to traditional securities in this eye-opening investment resource In Getting Started in Alternative Investments: Understanding the World of Investment Strategies, a team of accomplished investment and finance experts delivers a concise and robust exploration of mainstream and alternative investments. From cryptocurrencies to streetwear, you'll learn about new opportunities for investment capturing the imagination of the latest generation of investors. In this book, the authors discuss investments as varied as catastrophe bonds and non-fungible tokens, as well as the growing influence of the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) movement on different financial instruments. It also examines: More "traditional" alternatives to typical securities, like venture capital, private equity, and real estate-related investments "Modern" alternative investments, including alternative finance (e.g., peer-to-peer lending), insurance-linked securities, and impact investing Niche assets, such as intellectual property (e.g., royalties and patents), fractional ownership of collectibles, and income-sharing agreements Getting Started in Alternative Investments is a must-read book for individual and retail investors, as well as investment and finance professionals seeking to expand their investment horizons beyond traditional stocks and bonds. (https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Getting+Started+in+Alternative+Investments-p-9781119860303) | ||
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