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Wiley$dc2005 215 $a1 online resource (305 p.) 225 1 $aWiley finance series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-471-67158-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aHedge Fund Course; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Chapter 1: Introduction; DEFINITION OF HEDGE FUND; CONTRASTING MUTUAL FUNDS WITH HEDGE FUNDS; CONTRASTING PRIVATE EQUITY FUNDS WITH HEDGE FUNDS; CONTRASTING COMMODITY POOLS WITH HEDGE FUNDS; SIZE AND GROWTH OF HEDGE FUNDS; WHY INVEST IN HEDGE FUNDS?; HEDGE FUND BASICS; HEDGE FUND MYTHS; QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS; NOTES; Chapter 2: Types of Hedge Funds; CLASSIFYING HEDGE FUNDS; SHARE OF THE MARKET BY STRATEGIES; HEDGE FUND CATEGORIES; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION; QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS; NOTES 327 $aChapter 3: Types of Hedge Fund InvestorsINDIVIDUAL INVESTORS; FAMILY OFFICES; FOUNDATIONS AND HEDGE FUNDS; ENDOWMENTS AND HEDGE FUNDS; CORPORATIONS AND HEDGE FUND INVESTMENTS; PENSION FUND AS HEDGE FUND INVESTORS; INSURANCE COMPANIES AS HEDGE FUND INVESTORS; FUNDS OF HEDGE FUNDS; CONSULTANTS AND HEDGE FUND INVESTING; CONCLUSIONS; QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS; NOTES; Chapter 4: Hedge Fund Investment Techniques; COMMON HEDGE FUND TECHNIQUES; SUMMARY; QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS; NOTES; Chapter 5: Hedge Fund Business Models; TYPES OF BUSINESS UNITS; CREATING LIMITED LIABILITY INVESTMENT POOLS 327 $aQUESTIONS AND PROBLEMSNOTES; Chapter 6: Hedge Fund Leverage; BACKGROUND ON LEVERING SECURITIES POSITIONS; REASONS HEDGE FUNDS USE LEVERAGE; WAYS HEDGE FUNDS CREATE LEVERAGE; LIMITS ON HEDGE FUND LEVERAGE; IMPACT OF LEVERAGE ON RISK OF HEDGE FUND PORTFOLIOS; CONCLUSIONS; QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS; NOTES; Chapter 7: Performance Measurement; CALCULATING RETURNS; AVERAGING RETURNS; MEASURES OF INVESTMENT RISK; TRADE-OFF BETWEEN RISK AND RETURN; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION; QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS; NOTES; Chapter 8: Hedge Fund Legislation and Regulation; INTRODUCTION TO FUND REGULATION 327 $aINVESTMENT COMPANY ACT - FUND REGISTRATIONSECURITIES ACT OF 1933; INVESTMENT ADVISERS ACT OF 1940; SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934; COMMODITY EXCHANGE ACT; EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974; UNRELATED BUSINESS TAXABLE INCOME; USA PATRIOT ACT; QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS; NOTES; Chapter 9: Accounting; ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES APPLIED TO HEDGE FUND ACCOUNTING; UNIQUE ASPECTS OF HEDGE FUND ACCOUNTING; ACCOUNTING AND CONTROL; CONCLUSIONS; QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS; NOTES; Chapter 10: Hedge Fund Taxation; AVOIDING U. 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