LEADER 00000nim a22004455a 4500 003 MWT 005 20210929015255.0 006 m o h 007 sz zunnnnnuned 007 cr nnannnuuuua 008 210910s2018 xxunnn es i n eng d 020 9781639292226 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 020 1639292225 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 029 https://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/ mha_9781639292226_180.jpeg 028 42 MWT14342286 037 14342286|bMidwest Tape, LLC|nhttp://www.midwesttapes.com 040 Midwest|erda 099 eAudiobook hoopla 099 eAudiobook hoopla 100 1 Peris, Daniel. 245 10 Getting back to business: why modern portfolio theory fails investors and how you can bring commo|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cDaniel Peris. 250 Unabridged. 264 1 [United States] :|bMcGraw Hill-Ascent Audio,|c2018. 264 2 |bMade available through hoopla 300 1 online resource (1 audio file (9hr., 54 min.)) : |bdigital. 336 spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 344 digital|hdigital recording|2rda 347 data file|2rda 506 Digital content provided by hoopla. 511 1 Read by Fred Filbrich. 520 Modern Portfolio Theory has failed investors. A change in direction is long overdue. We are in a time of enormous risk. Economic growth is anemic, and political risk to the capital markets is on the rise. In the U.S., a generation of white collar baby-boomers is heading into retirement with insufficient assets in their 401(k) programs, and industrial workers are stuck with materially underfunded pension plans. Against that backdrop, the investing industry's current set of practices and assumptions-Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT)-is based on a half-century old formula that is supposed to deliver the maximum amount of return for a given amount of risk. The trouble is that it doesn't work very well. In Getting Back to Business, dividend-investing guru Daniel Peris proposes a radical new approach-radical in that it does away with MPT in favor of a more intuitive, common-sense approach practiced by business people in their own affairs everyday: cash returns on cash investments. "In a profession utterly lacking a historical sensibility," Peris writes. "One periodically needs to ask why we do things the way we do, how we got here, and whether perhaps there is a better way." Balancing detailed historical evidence with a practitioner's real-world expertise, Peris asks the right questions-and provides a solution that makes sense in today's challenging investing landscape. 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web. 650 4 Business 655 0 Audiobooks 700 1 Filbrich, Fred. 710 2 hoopla digital. 856 40 |uhttps://www.hoopladigital.com/title/ 14322882?utm_source=MARC|zInstantly available on hoopla. 856 42 |zCover image|uhttps://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/ mha_9781639292226_180.jpeg