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Implementing Value at Risk (Wiley Series in Financial Engineering)

Implementing Value at Risk (Wiley Series in Financial Engineering)
Publisher
 John Wiley & Sons
Published
 January 1999
ISBN
 0471972053
$115.00 List Price
$80.50 OUR PRICE
Sales Rank: 549,118
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Implementing Value at Risk Philip Best Value at Risk (VAR) is an estimate of the potential loss on a trading or investment portfolio. Its use has swept the banking world and is now accepted as an essential tool in any risk manager’s briefcase. Perhaps the greatest strength of VAR is that it can cope with virtually all financial products, from simple securities through to complex exotic derivatives. This allows the risk taken, across diverse trading activities, to be compared. This said, VAR is no panacea. It is as critical to understand when the use of VAR is inappropriate as it is to understand the value VAR can add to a bank’s understanding and control of its risks. This book aims to explain how VAR can be used as an integral part of a risk and business management framework, rather than as a stand-alone tool. The objectives of this book are to explain: What VAR is — and isn’t! How to calculate VAR — the three main methods Why stress testing is needed to complement VAR How to make stress testing effective How to use VAR and stress testing to manage risk How to use VAR to improve a bank’s performance VAR as a regulatory measure of risk and capital Risk management practitioners, general bank managers, consultants and students of finance and risk management will find this book, and the software package included, an invaluable addition to their library. Finance/Investment

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Average rating: 4.0
AN AVERAGE VAR BOOK Rating
September 1, 2000 Rating: 3.0 stars

This book well explains what is Value At Risk and the concept of risk management in banks. Business concepts are complete. The author gives a lot of weight in risk control.

However, he lacks to give detailed examples on how to calculate VAR, the mathematics/statistics behind. Spreadsheets are nice but not complete from the beginning to the end. Important statistical methods are described without enough detail leaving the concepts out the book's scope.

Very Useful Book on Implementing VAR Rating
May 2, 1999 Rating: 5.0 stars

This is a good book for a financial engineer's library. I found the spreadsheet examples particularly useful.

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