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Alternative Investments in Wealth Management, 2014
A Comprehensive Study of the Central and East European Market
Author: Sokołowska Ewelina
Language: EnglishSubjects for Alternative Investments in Wealth Management:
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134 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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This monograph provides a comprehensive source of analysis and research on alternative investments in the wealth management process, with a special focus on Poland and Eastern Europe. It presents the characteristics that distinguish alternative investments from traditional investments and illustrates the benefits and risks involved in the former. The experience gained in developed countries is extremely valuable for the analysis of both the Polish and Eastern European financial markets. In the theoretical part of the book, key aspects of alternative investments are collected, systematized and developed; subsequently, in the empirical part the results of selected studies on the alternative investment sector around the world are examined. Lastly, the book?s findings are applied to the context of alternative financial investments in Poland, investigating the preferences for alternative investments in the country, which is the largest market in Central and Eastern Europe. Not only of theoretical interest, these insights have a high application value, making the book an essential resource for scholars, practitioners and policymakers alike.
Systematizes and develops the reader’s knowledge about modern forms of investment
Offers valuable insights to a wide audience such as students, academics, practitioners and policy makers with real-life best-practice examples
Presents results based on a large empirical investigation to help developing financial products adapted to customers’ preferences
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras