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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extraordinary,
By A Customer
This review is from: Managing Bank Risk: An Introduction to Broad-Base Credit Engineering (Hardcover)
Managing Bank Risk, An Introduction to Broad-Base Credit Engineering, takes on a Herculean task of capturing an extraordinarily extensive array of risk management subjects. Having spent several years in my prior career as a Corporate Banker to Fortune 500 Companies, I was familiar with some of the material within the book. However, I found that the most critical tools that I accumulated and have come to rely on have by and large been aggregated and explained clearly through both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Going beyond definitions and methodology, Managing Bank Risk lends focused perspective and context through the use of case studies. Having built various articulating sensitivity models over the course of my career, I appreciated the book's foundation of credit metrics, financial statement analysis with focus on cash flow analysis, proper asset-based lending approaches and detailed explanations of several forecasting techniques. From a pure banking perspective, Mr. Glantz commits significant time to portfolio management, hedging techniques, and understanding derivatives. Having seen only a small fraction of the statistical forecasting tools from business school that Mr. Glantz covers in the book, I found both the theory and practical software-based tools fascinating. Managing Bank Risk also evaluates and lucidly explains many corporate finance concepts and valuation tools such as Real Options and Pricing Models, which I have found important to have a controlling knowledge of in my career as an Investment Banker. Finally, but certainly not in summation, Managing Bank Risk reviews and identifies important Accounting and Corporate Structure insights and lessons that can be taken from recent corporate scandals. Given the sheer volume and quality of topics covered from the most fundamental to some of the most sophisticated, cutting-edge models available today, I would suggest this well-written and comprehensive book as a must-read for business school students or as a reference guide for finance professionals.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible! Leading Resource to Understand Bank Risk,
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This review is from: Managing Bank Risk: An Introduction to Broad-Base Credit Engineering (Hardcover)
Glantz provides an astonishing and comprehensive overview of current banking practices. The book provides the necessary approaches for managing risk and uncovering discrepancies in today's environment of corporate shenanigans. The chapters on credit derivatives and pricing models are the most impressive of all writings on these subjects and are presented in a very clear and concise manner. Finally, the resources and risk rating system included on the CD is worth the price of the book alone.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bank Risks,
By Aziz Ur Rahman (Lahore, Pakistan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Managing Bank Risk: An Introduction to Broad-Base Credit Engineering (Hardcover)
Managing Bank Risks is the definitive handbook on how bank risks should be managed. It presents new, leading edge techniques of risk management in a practical, user-friendly way. The accompanying CD provides underpinning for the risk manager to hone his skills. Morton Glantz has done a superb job, providing the reader with the latest risk management techniques under öne roof"
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEST IN CLASS,
By Investment Banker (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Managing Bank Risk: An Introduction to Broad-Base Credit Engineering (Hardcover)
This book is simply brilliant! Not only did I learn about new techniques for managing bank risk but found it similar to a novel that I never wanted to put down. I never take the time to write critiques but this book definitely warranted it.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best book on the topic,
By A Customer
This review is from: Managing Bank Risk: An Introduction to Broad-Base Credit Engineering (Hardcover)
This book trully deserves 5 stars. It is literally stuffed with very specific steps, processes and case studies. Moreover the book is easy to understand. It is very worth the money. I highly recommend this book to credit risk managers, financial analysts or to those readers who are involved in development of credit policies or procedures.
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Managing Bank Risk: An Introduction to Broad-Base Credit Engineering by Morton Glantz (Hardcover - December 18, 2002)
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