- Gives readers the theories and the empirical tools to handle their own data
- Features practice problems formerly from the CFA Program curriculum.
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"Performance Evaluation and Attribution of Security Portfolios is compulsory reading for anyone who has professional responsibilities that involves performance measurement. Fortunately for these readers the authors are writers with gifts rarely found in textbooks." --Jack L. Treynor, President of Treynor Capital Management
"This excellent book covers everything a practitioner needs to know to construct a comprehensive system for analyzing investment performance." -- Journal of Investment Management, Fourth Quarter 2014
".the new book.is the first one to present the actual status in theory and practice comprehensively and to combine the views of an academic.and a practitioner.this is a unique book and a must have for everybody seriously interested in these subject areas."--The Journal of Performance Management, Fall 2013
"The authors provide an excellent comprehensive treatment, running from widely used traditional measures all the way to methods pushing the knowledge frontier, complemented with practical information such as global reporting standards. As such, this book is a valuable resource for anyone facing the important challenge of evaluating the performance of investment managers." --Robert F. Stambaugh, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
"Wermers and Fischer provide a timely review of a rapidly developing subject, pitched at roughly the advanced MBA level. It is particularly strong and useful in its coverage of holdings-based performance measurement. This is where the field is going, making the book a must-read." --Wayne Ferson, University of Southern California
"An excellent in-depth review of state-of-the-art approaches to performance evaluation and attribution. A worthwhile read for both academics and practitioners." --Lubos Pastor, University of Chicago