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Donaldson, Jeff; Flagg, Donald – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2014
In a world of fluctuating asset prices, many firms find the need to hedge in order to avoid or reduce losses. From a gold miner selling gold derivatives to airlines buying oil futures to protect against rising fuel costs, hedging is common practice across many different industries. In this paper, we provide students with a simplified example of a…
Descriptors: Risk, Risk Assessment, Banking, Business Administration Education
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Laux, Judy – American Journal of Business Education, 2012
The final topic in a series looking at financial management from a theoretical perspective, working capital management provides the focus of the current article. We investigate how three key axioms--the risk-return tradeoff, agency conflicts, and stockholder wealth maximization--relate to this activity that occupies much of the financial manager's…
Descriptors: Investigations, Financial Services, Money Management, Risk
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Klugman, Stuart; Long, Gena – PRIMUS, 2014
The Society of Actuaries (SOA) is the world's largest actuarial organization. This article describes the SOA with particular attention paid to its education and qualification processes and resources available for university and college programs.
Descriptors: Risk Assessment, Professional Associations, Organizational Theories, Qualifications
Griswold, John S.; Jarvis, William F. – Commonfund Institute, 2013
Outsourcing of investment management is a growing trend among institutional investors. With a broad range of institutions using or exploring the outsourced chief investment officer (OCIO) model, portfolio size is no longer the determining factor driving the outsourcing decision. For all but the largest institutional investors--those with deep…
Descriptors: Outsourcing, Investment, Institutional Characteristics, Decision Making
Belmont, David; Odisharia, Irakli – Commonfund Institute, 2014
We conduct a longitudinal analysis of the NACUBO-Commonfund Study of Endowments (NCSE) results from 2006-2013 to evaluate if active management is related to higher endowment returns in U.S. equities over time. We also analyze the data to evaluate the endowment characteristics that are related to higher levels of performance over time. We find that…
Descriptors: Endowment Funds, Money Management, Longitudinal Studies, Investment
Weinstein, Margery – Training, 2010
Operating a financial investment company in an unstable economy is not easy. But the right training at Vanguard ensures satisfied customers. The company made an investment of its own in learning and development that paid off big in 2009. The learning offerings, both innovative and efficient, keep its workers updated on strategies that bring…
Descriptors: Finance Occupations, Job Training, Financial Services, Employees
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Lombe, Margaret; Huang, Jin; Putnam, Michelle; Cooney, Kate – Social Work Research, 2010
Asset development policies have been promoted as a means to create a more inclusive "ownership society." During the past few years, asset-building scholarship has begun to focus specifically on marginalized groups, including people with disabilities. Using a sample of individual development account (IDA) program participants (N = 376), the authors…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Program Effectiveness, Correlation, Individual Characteristics
Matthews, Frank – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2009
TIAA-CREF, the financial services company that manages retirement portfolios for professionals in academia and other select fields, avoided the heavy losses other financial firms incurred during last fall's financial meltdown. Thus far, the indicators reflect TIAA-CREF's prudent, disciplined investment strategies. From Sept. 30 to Dec. 31, 2008,…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Investment, Retirement, Financial Problems
Masterson, Kathryn – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
In 2005, eBay's founder gave Tufts University $100-million dollars with an unusual stipulation: The money was to be invested in the burgeoning field of microfinance and used to provide small-business loans and other financial services to poor people around the world. The university would make money if the investments were profitable. The author…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Small Businesses, Financial Support, Poverty
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Laux, Judy – American Journal of Business Education, 2011
Continuing this series on the theory of financial management, the current article investigates capital structure, offering insight into the roles of stockholder wealth maximization, the risk-return tradeoff, and agency conflicts. Much literature addresses this topic, and some of the most recent literature challenges certain theoretical…
Descriptors: Units of Study, Financial Support, Investment, Risk
Au, Helen O. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this study was intended to examine the inner voices behind the students' choices of American higher education and their persistence in college in relation to financial factors, especially the student financial aid programs and their debt burdens during and after college. Case studies were used to answer the three research questions:…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Tuition, Student Loan Programs, Student Financial Aid
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Huang, Chin-Wen; Hsu, Chun-Pin – American Journal of Business Education, 2011
This case study explores the use of online games to teach personal finance concepts at the college level. A number of free online games targeting such topics as budgeting and saving, risk and return, consumer credit, financial services, and investments were introduced to the experimental group as homework assignments. Statistical results indicate…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Educational Games, College Students, Teaching Methods
Son, Jiyeon – ProQuest LLC, 2012
In this dissertation, I aim to clarify the factors affecting a consumers' choice between the Internet and a financial planner for making saving and investment decisions, based on household production theory. Moreover, I explore the likelihood of an individual being an Internet user (vs. a non-user), a financial planner user (vs. a non-user),…
Descriptors: Performance Factors, Internet, Financial Services, Money Management
Mangan, Katherine – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The University of San Francisco School of Law is one of at least a dozen law schools in the United States where students represent small investors facing big headaches, often because their brokers were more interested in maximizing their own commissions than in giving sound advice. Supervised by law professors, teams of students file motions,…
Descriptors: Law Students, Law Schools, Money Management, Court Litigation
Heckman, Lucy – Library Journal, 2009
The current economic crisis has naturally reached into one's pocket and made many people anxious about their own finances. As consumers ride out these treacherous times, where can they go to find advice on managing and paying down their debt, protecting their investments, incomes, and retirement plans, and applying for mortgages in a tight credit…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Retirement, Money Management, Debt (Financial)
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