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  2. Investment decisions - Wikipedia

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    Investment decisions are made by investors and investment managers. These decision are made based on the finding of analysis tools based on data available about the companies. [1] Investors commonly perform investment analysis by making use of fundamental analysis, technical analysis and gut feel. Investment decisions are often supported by ...

  3. Strategic financial management - Wikipedia

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    Strategic financial management is the study of finance with a long term view considering the strategic goals of the enterprise. Financial management is sometimes referred to as "Strategic Financial Management" to give it an increased frame of reference.

  4. Investment strategy - Wikipedia

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    It is a long term investment strategy, based on the concept that in the long run equity markets give a good rate of return despite periods of volatility or decline. This viewpoint also holds that market timing , that one can enter the market on the lows and sell on the highs, does not work for small investors, so it is better to simply buy and ...

  5. Trading strategy - Wikipedia

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    Low turnover, principles of time-tested investment approaches, returns with risk-adjusted actions, and diversification are the key features of investing in a long-term manner. [3] For every trading strategy one needs to define assets to trade, entry/exit points and money management rules. Bad money management can make a potentially profitable ...

  6. Financial management - Wikipedia

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    The function also entails the efficient and effective day-to-day management of funds, and thus overlaps treasury management. It is also involved with long term strategic financial management, focused on i.a. capital structure management, including capital raising, capital budgeting (capital allocation between business units or products), and ...

  7. Asset and liability management - Wikipedia

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    It is focused on a long-term perspective rather than mitigating immediate risks; see, here, treasury management. The exact roles and perimeter around ALM can however vary significantly from one bank (or other financial institution ) to another depending on the business model adopted and can encompass a broad area of risks.

  8. Asset allocation - Wikipedia

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    The primary goal of strategic asset allocation is to create an asset mix that seeks to provide the optimal balance between expected risk and return for a long-term investment horizon. [3] Generally speaking, strategic asset allocation strategies are agnostic to economic environments, i.e., they do not change their allocation postures relative ...

  9. Investment management - Wikipedia

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    The term investment management is often used to refer to the management of investment funds, most often specializing in private and public equity, real assets, alternative assets, and/or bonds. The more generic term asset management may refer to management of assets not necessarily primarily held for investment purposes.