
A Fast and Frugal Finance: Bridging Contemporary Behavioral Finance and Ecological Rationality
Forbes, William P.
Igboekwu, Aloysius Obinna
Mousavi, Shabnam
A Fast and Frugal Finance: Bridging Contemporary Behavioral Finance and Ecological Rationality adds psychological reality to classical financial reasoning. It shows how financial professionals can reach better and quicker decisions using the 'fast and frugal' framework for decision-making, adding dramatically to time and outcome efficiency, while also retaining accuracy. The book provides the reader with an adaptive toolbox of heuristic tools and classification systems to aid real-world decisions. Throughout, financial applications are presented alongside real-world examples to help readers solve established problems in finance, including stock buying and selling decisions, even in situations of considerable uncertainty and risk. The book concludes by describing potential solutions to financial problems, including discussions on high frequency trading and machine learning algorithms. Demonstrates how well-constructed 'fast and frugal' models can outperform standard models in time and outcome efficiencyFocuses on how financial decisions are made in reality rather than how they should be madeDiscusses how cognition and the decision-making context interact in producing 'fast and frugal' choicesExplores the development of decision-making trees in finance to aid in decision-making INDICE: 1. Fast and frugal reasoning versus expected-utility as a framework for financial reasoning 2. A taxonomy of heuristics for financial decision-making 3. The failure of the standard model during the 2008 Crisis 4. Risk and uncertainty: when heuristics can be rational 5. Portfolio Theory and the value of arbitrary portfolio restrictions 6. Factor pricing models 7. Investment appraisal and capital structure: Heuristics for corporate decision-making and forecasting 8. Financial Analysis: Context and the inference of value 9. Earnings Management models are simpler models of more predictive value? 10. Inference under the law of small numbers: earnings sequences rather than earning numbers 11. The future of the fast and frugal decision-making in finance and social science
- ISBN: 978-0-12-812495-6
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 320
- Fecha Publicación: 01/11/2018
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés