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Publication Date
2008-12-01
Pages
172
ISBN
9780470385463
Book Title
Financial Darwinism : Create Value or Self-Destruct in a World of Risk
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Publication Year
2008
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Leo M. Tilman
Genre
Business & Economics
Topic
Decision-Making & Problem Solving, Industries / Financial Services, Economics / Theory, Investments & Securities / General
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Number of Pages
172 Pages

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Praise for FINANCIAL DARWINISM "The best business management tool is common sense. While such a timeless truth remains indispensable, it takes new thinking to navigate the astonishingly complex and rapidly changing world of finance. Over the years, I have personally witnessed leading organizations' reliance on Leo Tilman's advice and insights to deliver consistent profits and manage risk. I hope the readers of this smart, original, and practical book will benefit in kind." Alan C. "Ace" Greenberg, Vice Chairman Emeritus, J.P. Morgan "Responding to earnings pressures with outdated concepts and tools or, worse yet, blind risk-taking has an unhappy ending in every case. Get your organization's costs under control and staff it with highly competent professionals. Then use Financial Darwinism to prosper in the world of globalization and deregulation." Jamie B. Stewart Jr., President and CEO, The Federal Farm Credit Banks Funding Corporation Past Acting President and COO, The Federal Reserve Bank of New York "A masterful treatise on piloting complex financial institutions through the newer and tougher challenges imposed on them by the evolving marketplace. Tilman presents a unified conceptual framework that not only resonates with one's intuition, but also offers specific structural approaches to the decisions made by financial executives. This book is a must for anyone interested in improved strategies for risk management and economic performance." Dr. Darrell Duffie, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance, The Graduate School of Business, Stanford University "Tilman has distilled the larger pattern from the seemingly endless reorganizations of financial institutions, some strategic and others quite foolish. Financial Darwinism articulates a framework for understanding and, for financial executives and practitioners, initiating strategic choices." Dr. Bennett W. Golub, Vice Chairman, BlackRock, Inc. " Financial Darwinism explains the tectonic shifts now underway in the investment world far better than any book I have seen to date. Those who are interested in really understanding how financial markets have dramatically changed in the past few years and how they are likely to change again in the next few years would do well to read and absorb this important work by Leo Tilman." David M. Rubenstein, Cofounder and Managing Director, The Carlyle Group

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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0470385464
ISBN-13
9780470385463
eBay Product ID (ePID)
69688332

Product Key Features

Book Title
Financial Darwinism : Create Value or Self-Destruct in a World of Risk
Author
Leo M. Tilman
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Decision-Making & Problem Solving, Industries / Financial Services, Economics / Theory, Investments & Securities / General
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Business & Economics
Number of Pages
172 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hg101.T55 2009
Reviews
"This book is highly recommended for finance professionals at all levels of an organization as well as investors..." ( Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance ) "...Tilman couldn't have chosen a better time...clearly written and with plenty of rational advice for financial institutions" ( City A.M. , December 11th 2008) "One of the book's merits is that he offers tables that provide taxonomies of business model transformation." ( Financial World , February 2009), "As the world places increasing emphasis on fair valuation, risk-based financial disclosure and risk-focused regulation, Tilman's guide becomes more important for CEOs, directors and fiduciaries who must build risk evaluation into all fundamental decisions." ( Corporate Governance ) "While Tilman's thesis is directed to financial firms, the concept applies to all businesses. Failure to adopt a risk management strategic planning model will lead to extinction, hence the "Darwinism" in the title. Summing Up: Recommended." ( Choice , April 2009) "...Tilman couldn't have chosen a better time...clearly written and with plenty of rational advice for financial institutions" ( City A.M. , December 11th 2008) "One of the book's merits is that he offers tables that provide taxonomies of business model transformation." (Financial World , February 2009) "This book is highly recommended for finance professional sat all levels of an organization as well as investors desiring insights into how firms can weather the "tectonic shift" in the financial landscape. The terminology and models used should be within the grasp of anyone who has taken an undergraduate course in finance." ( Journal of Corporate Finance and Accounting ) "[Tilman] sees much to be learned from the collective blindness that led to the economic meltdown. ... says the first steps to recovery are humility and innovation" ( Alpha magazine ) "This book offers a deeply thoughtful and well-reasoned analysis of what has gone wrong and the outlines of an eventual road to recovery." ( Financial Executive International ), "...Tilman couldn't have chosen a better time...clearly written and with plenty of rational advice for financial institutions" (City A.M., December 11th 2008)
Table of Content
Foreword ix Preface xv Acknowledgments xix CHAPTER 1 Understanding and Navigating the Financial Revolution 1 Introduction: The Need for Transformational Thinking 1 From George Bailey to the Golden Age 5 Accounting for Profits the Old-Fashioned Way 7 The "Great Moderation" As an Evolutionary Catalyst 11 Economic Performance in the Dynamic New World 14 Pressures on Static Business Models 18 Dynamic Finance Perspective on Financial Crises 21 Pillars of Strategic Decision Making 25 Value Creation Through Dynamism and Business Model Transformations 26 Beyond the Facade: The Importance of Risk-Based Transparency 35 CHAPTER 2 The Old Regime and Its Demise 39 Economic Performance and Viability of Financial Institutions 39 Static Business Models 41 Dominant Forces: The Future that Has Already Happened 46 Pressures on Static Business Models 55 CHAPTER 3 The Dynamic New World 65 Risk-Based Economic Performance 65 Balance Sheet Arbitrage 68 Principal Investments 69 Systematic Risk Exposures 71 Fees and Expenses 74 Capital Structure Optimization 75 Economic Performance Attribution 75 CHAPTER 4 Business Model Transformations 79 Pillars of Strategic Decisions in a Dynamic World 79 Responsive Recalibrations of Business Models 81 Full-Scale Business Model Transformations 86 Making the Strategic Vision a Reality 93 CHAPTER 5 The Road to Financial Darwinism 99 Real-World Business Model Transformations 99 Stakeholder Communication & Equity Valuation in a Dynamic World 109 Economic Value Creation (and Destruction) by Non-Financial Corporations 112 The Infamous "Carry Trade" and the Old Ways of Thinking 115 A Dynamic Finance Perspective on Modern Financial Crises 118 Beyond the Facade: The Need for Risk-Based Transparency 127 Conclusion 129 Epilogue: Financial Darwinism and the Crisis of 2007-2008 133 Appendix A: The Risk-Based Economic Performance Equation 137 Appenidx B: A Case Study in Dynamic Finance 141 Notes 157 References 163 About the Author 167 Index 169
Copyright Date
2009
Lccn
2008-028065
Dewey Decimal
332.1068/1
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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