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1 online resource |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Working in Product Control -- Working in Product Control. An Introduction to Product Control -- Changing Landscape of Product Control -- Key Stakeholders -- Technical Skills -- Technical Skills. Accounting Standards: Recognition and Measurement -- Market Risk -- Pricing Financial Instruments -- Internal Control -- Profit and Loss Controls -- Profit and Loss Controls. System Feeds, End of Day Rates and Profit and Loss Estimates -- Review of New and Amended Trades -- Review of Mark-to-Market P & L -- Funding, Fees and Charges -- Profit and Loss Adjustments -- Profit and Loss Commentary -- Profit and Loss Reconciliations and Sign-Offs -- Valuations -- Valuations. Independent Price Verification -- Valuation Adjustments -- Balance Sheet Controls -- Balance Sheet Controls. Balance Sheet Substantiation and Analysis -- Dividending of Profit and Loss and FX Selldown -- Controlling Nostros -- Financial Accounting and Reporting -- Financial Accounting and Reporting. Financial Accounting Entries -- Financial Reporting and Note Disclosures -- Supplementary Controls -- Supplementary Controls. New Product Proposals -- Rogue Trading. |
Summary |
Improve the Effectiveness of your Product Control Function Effective Product Control is a detailed how-to guide covering everything you need to know about the function. Considered essential reading for: New controllers entering the profession Auditors and regulators reviewing product control Established controllers wanting a refresher on the latest skills and core controls within the industry. Encompassing both a technical skills primer and key insights into core controls used to mitigate major risks emanating from trading desks, you will get expert advice on practical topics such as: The key IFRS and U.S. GAAP accounting standards for a trading desk How to approach the pricing of a financial instrument Market risk and how is it quantified The controls necessary for a trading desk Rogue trading and how it can be detected Valuation adjustments and why they are necessary How the prices used to value a trading portfolio are independently verified The financial accounting entries used to record financial instruments in the balance sheet and profit & loss statement Financial reporting and how the results of a trading desk are presented How a new financial product can be introduced in a controlled manner Complete with a wealth of insightful graphs, illustrations and real-world examples to enliven the covered material, the dependable answers you need are in Effective Product Control . |
Subject |
Financial institutions -- Risk management.
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Financial services industry -- Risk management.
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Portfolio management.
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Stocks.
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Investments.
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Investments |
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Institutions financières -- Gestion du risque. |
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Services financiers -- Gestion du risque. |
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Gestion de portefeuille. |
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Actions (Titres de société) |
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Investissements. |
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Finance. |
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Investments |
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Portfolio management |
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Stocks |
Other Form: |
Print version: Nash, Peter, 1977- Effective product control. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons, 2018 9781118939819 (DLC) 2017029434 |
ISBN |
9781118939796 (Pdf) |
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1118939794 |
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9781118939802 (epub) |
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1118939808 |
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9781118939789 |
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1118939786 |
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1118939816 |
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9781118939819 |
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(cloth) |
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