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Ashish Dev (Author), Vandana Rao (Author)

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1904339727 978-1904339724 September 25, 2006 1
Focusing on internal business unit performance, this in-depth practitioner guide addresses both traditional and risk-adjusted performance measures in financial institutions, proving you with the tools to implement a 'balanced scorecard' approach to performance measurement. As performance measurement in financial institutions moves progressively away from traditional measures and towards the objective of shareholder value creation, finance professionals now need to understand many new drivers of performance which are unfamiliar to them. Risk Professional must also be aware of how measures of risk integrate with financial and operational drivers of the new measures of performance. In the spirit of enterprise risk management, you will benefit from an integral treatment of the three pillars of internal performance measurement in a financial institution: * Funds transfer pricing * Economic capital * Expense allocation You will get a look at Basel II from the perspective of improved financial and operational performance. Furthermore, you will be introduced to the concept of 'balanced scorecards', a new approach of balancing financial and non-financial drivers of performance. This practical new title addresses segment reporting and examines the issues and pitfalls of comparing performances across units and institutions as well as factors related to performance and compensation in financial institutions, which are rarely found in this type of literature. Focusing on internal business unit performance, this in-depth reference handbook will enable you to successfully measure and control performance. It is recommended for chief financial officers, treasurers, financial analysts, accountants, chief risk officers, risk managers, auditors and management consultants engaged in financial consulting to financial institutions.

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Ashish Dev is Executive Vice President, Risk Management, at KeyCorp. He is group head of Enterprise Risk Management, which includes Economic Capital Allocations, Basel II Coordination, Data Warehousing, Credit Underwriting Models, Strategic Analytics and Credit Portfolio Management, and Operational Risk. As a member of all involved in decision-making in all areas of risk committees of KeyCorp viz. ALCO, CREDCO and ORCO, he is involved in decision-making in the bank. Ashish has been the prime mover in establishing enterprise-wide risk-adjusted product pricing and performance measurement and in creating a new credit portfolio management function in the bank. Over the last four years, Ashish has been prominent in deliberations at all levels relating to Basel II formulations and Pillar 2 standards both as part of several industry groups and also directly with US regulators active in Basel II. Ashish is listed as one of the most published authors amongst cutting-edge papers in Risk magazine during the period 1994-2003. Prior to joining KeyCorp, Ashish was head of Quantitative Research and Analysis in Bank One. Ashish has a PhD in Economics and holds the CFA professional designation. Vandana Rao is associated professor in the Business and Economic Division of Indiana University East. She teaches courses in finance, economics and statistics. She has won several teaching awards in the Indiana University system. Her research interests are worked as a research consultant/project director with community organisations at carious agencies in the State of Indiana. Vandana has a PhD in economics.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
indeterminate deposits, business unit performance measures, equity crediting, active credit portfolio management, economic capital framework, expense allocation methodology, funds transfer pricing, risk economic capital, floating core, amortisation schedule, principal drop, internal performance measurement, portfolio credit risk, internal methodologies, internal business process perspective, principal cash flows, crediting rate, equity multiplier, shareholder value creation, core balance, incremental pricing, transfer pricing mechanism, book equity, traditional performance measures, core deposits
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Basel Committee, Banking Supervision, Consultative Document, Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, Revised Framework, The Journal of Bank Cost, The New Basel Capital Accord, Fitch Ratings, New York, Alfred Marshall, General Motors, Harvard Business Review, Term Principal, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
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