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Seeing Tomorrow
Book

Seeing Tomorrow

Rewriting the Rules of Risk

Wiley, 1998 more...

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Ron S. Dembo and Andrew Freeman explain how to weigh the basic elements of risk management - time horizon, scenarios, risk measure and benchmarks. They write in a direct style to appeal to the general reader, and they include numerous charts and tables to illustrate their basic principles and examples. While their mathematical reasoning may be difficult for less expert readers, it is an essential element of the book, since creating mathematical models is at the heart of risk management. With this caveat, getAbstract.com recommends this well-researched book to executives who make corporate decisions and to serious investors.

Take-Aways

  • Always consider risk, return and regret when weighing your options.
  • The future is uncertain, so you can’t correctly assess risk by looking only at past occurrences.
  • The four main elements of risk are time horizon, scenarios, risk measures and benchmarks.

About the Authors

Ron S. Dembo is President and CEO of Algorithmics, Inc., a provider of innovative financial risk management software, which he founded in 1989. Dembo previously managed a risk analysis group at Goldman, Sachs, and served on the faculties of several universities, including Yale. Andrew Freeman manages and edits the financial services division of The Economist Intelligence Unit. Previously, he worked as the New York-based American finance editor for The Economist.


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