Cooperman divides the text into seven easily teachable modules that examine the real issues and challenges that managers of financial institutions face. These include the transformative changes presented by social unrest, climate change and resource challenges, as well as the changes in how financial institutions operate in light of the opportunities that rapid innovations and disruptive technologies offer. The book features:
- Up-to-date coverage of new regulations affecting financial institutions, such as Dodd Frank and new SEC regulations.
- Material on project financing and new forms of financing, including crowd funding and new methods of payment for financial institutions.
- New sustainable finance models and strategies that incorporate environmental, social, and corporate governance considerations.
- A new chapter on sustainable financial institutions, social activism, the greening of finance, and socially responsible investing.
Practical cases focusing on sustainability give readers insight into the socioeconomic risks associated with climate change. Streamlined and accessible, Managing Financial Institutions will appeal to students of financial institutions and markets, risk management, and banking. A companion website, featuring PowerPoint slides, an Instructor’s Manual, and additional cases, is also available.
Cooperman divides the text into seven easily teachable modules that examine the real issues and challenges that managers of financial institutions face. These include the transformative changes presented by social unrest, climate change and resource challenges, as well as the changes in how financial institutions operate in light of the opportunities that rapid innovations and disruptive technologies offer. The book features:
- Up-to-date coverage of new regulations affecting financial institutions, such as Dodd Frank and new SEC regulations.
- Material on project financing and new forms of financing, including crowd funding and new methods of payment for financial institutions.
- New sustainable finance models and strategies that incorporate environmental, social, and corporate governance considerations.
- A new chapter on sustainable financial institutions, social activism, the greening of finance, and socially responsible investing.
Practical cases focusing on sustainability give readers insight into the socioeconomic risks associated with climate change. Streamlined and accessible, Managing Financial Institutions will appeal to students of financial institutions and markets, risk management, and banking. A companion website, featuring PowerPoint slides, an Instructor’s Manual, and additional cases, is also available.
Managing Financial Institutions: Markets and Sustainable Finance
494Managing Financial Institutions: Markets and Sustainable Finance
494Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781138900028 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 12/16/2016 |
Pages: | 494 |
Product dimensions: | 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d) |