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Valuation Portfolio für fondsgebundene Erlebensversicherungen [PDF]
Die Motivation für die Diplomarbeit "Valuation Portfolio für fondsgebundene Erlebensversicherungen" bildet die Solvenzbewertung eines Versicherungsunternehmens. Nach Solvency II soll solch eine Bewertung der Solvenz eines Unternehmens marktkonsistent durchgeführt werden.
Wagner, Lisa
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Interrelationship of Valuation and Portfolio Selection of Stocks
Valuation and portfolio choice of stocks are interrelated via optimal risk management. Investors use valuation models in determining and evaluating stock values. Portfolio theory enables an optimal risk combination of the stock selected through valuation process.
Islam, Sardar M. N., Oh, Kok-Boon.
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Valuation of project portfolios: An endogenously discounted method
European Journal of Operational Research, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Juan Camilo Zapata +1 more
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Valuation of a Real Options Portfolio
Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference, 2009Summary This study aims to define a methodology supported in the concept of Real Options that will allow measuring the impact of variations in the execution of projects, on the value of the investment portfolio of the Production Vice-presidency of Ecopetrol S.A. (PRV). The proposed methodology involves the classification of the potential
Bravo Mendoza Oscar +2 more
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Architecture-Based IT Portfolio Valuation
2010This paper describes the ingredients of an integrated IT valuation method that uses architectural models as its backbone. First, it investigates the link between the organization’s mission and vision and high-level strategy, such as its value center approach and operating model.
Marc M. Lankhorst +2 more
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2013
The valuation portfolio constructed in the previous chapter covers expected insurance liabilities and leads to best-estimate reserves for insurance liabilities. However to price insurance liabilities it is not sufficient to consider expected insurance liabilities.
Mario V. Wüthrich, Michael Merz
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The valuation portfolio constructed in the previous chapter covers expected insurance liabilities and leads to best-estimate reserves for insurance liabilities. However to price insurance liabilities it is not sufficient to consider expected insurance liabilities.
Mario V. Wüthrich, Michael Merz
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Stock Market Valuation of Patent Portfolios
2011The Economic Valuation of Patents provides an original and essential analysis of patent valuation, presenting the main methodologies to value patents in different contexts.
Serena Morricone, ORIANI, RAFFAELE
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The goals of this paper are to discuss issues pertaining to the valuation of portfolios, mutual funds, and exchange traded funds (ETFs). The analysis presented here indicates that many commonly reported ETF and mutual fund PE ratios used by investment companies are highly misleading.
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The goals of this paper are to discuss issues pertaining to the valuation of portfolios, mutual funds, and exchange traded funds (ETFs). The analysis presented here indicates that many commonly reported ETF and mutual fund PE ratios used by investment companies are highly misleading.
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Portfolio Considerations in the Valuation of Real Estate
Real Estate Economics, 1986When a real asset rises in price faster than inflation (as real estate did in the late 1970s) and rises significantly in price over an extended period (as real estate has done for the last decade and one‐half), it concerns valuation and investment professionals who fear about it being over‐valued. One of the reasons for such price performance may be an
James R. Webb, Jack H. Rubens
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Portfolio Valuation In Life Insurance
1986This paper deals with the valuation of a life insurance company portfolio. In particular, the recurrent relation of Fackler-Fouret is resumed and then extended to the more general case of endowment policies with “indexed” benefits and premiums; the possibility of “abnormal” eliminations (i.e. for withdrawal) is taken into account too.
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