ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 B6403

    Title

 Unified Financial Analysis:The Missing Links Of Finance

    Author

 Brammertz, W./ Akkizidis, I./ Breymann, W.

    Publisher

 John Wiley & Sons Ltd

    ISBN

 978-0-470-69715-3

     Summary

Unified financial analysis arrives at the right time, in the midst of the current financial crisis where the call for better and more efficient financial control cannot be overstated. The book argues that from a technical perspective, there is no need for more, but for better and more efficiently organized information. The title demonstrates that it is possible with a single but well organized set of information and algorithms to derive all types of financial analysis. This reaches far beyond classical risk and return or profitability management, spanning all risk categories, all valuation techniques (local GAAP, IFRS, full mark-to-market and so on) and static, historic and dynamic analysis, just to name the most important dimensions. The dedication of a complete section to dynamic analysis, which is based on a going concern view is unique, contrasting with the static, liquidation-based view prevalent today in banks. The commonly applied arbitrage-free paradigm, which is too narrow, is expanded to real world market models. The title starts with a brief history of the evolution of financial analysis which has led to the current industry structure, with the organization of many banks following a strict silo structure, and finishes with suggestions for the way forward from the current financial turmoil. Throughout the book, the authors advocate the adoption of a ‘unified financial language’ that could also be the basis for a new regulatory approach. they argue that such a language is indispensable, if the next regulatory wave – which is surely to come – should not end in expensive regulatory chaos.