Bank Management 
asked by dignified1 on November 9, 2006 11:13 AM
The concept of risk management serves as the unifying theme. A bank?s asset and liability management committee (ALCO) or risk management committee is responsible for the overall financial planning and management of the bank?s profitability and risk profile. The book emphasizes how managers can develop and implement strategies to maximize stockholders? wealth by balancing the trade-off between banking risks and returns. One of the book?s primary purposes is to explain how market risk (interest rate risk, equity price risk, and foreign exchange rate risk), liquidity risk, credit risk, capital/solvency risk and operational risk are measured and how decisions to alter a bank?s risk profile affects profitability and growth opportunities. The book demonstrates how risk management decisions in different areas affect each other and the overall profitability and risk of the institution.
Reviews
I am in my last year of school and preparing to embark on a career in banking. Out of all the finance and economics (I'm a double major) textbooks I have used this is the absolute worst bar none. While the text has a very large amount of information that same information is simply thrown at you with no real presentation.
One other thing that bothers me (possible the most) is the fact that I get severe headaches when I read this text. I have never read a book before with text this small. To me this says something since I am a voracious reader and frequently am reading 3-4 novels while also studying for my classes.
One other thing that bothers me (possible the most) is the fact that I get severe headaches when I read this text. I have never read a book before with text this small. To me this says something since I am a voracious reader and frequently am reading 3-4 novels while also studying for my classes.
reviewed by sumbuddy on November 11, 2006 9:55 AM
Dizoctor Tim Koch is the bomb. He has created the perfect book. At a svelte 1.5 inches it perfectly fits underneath the busted leg of my entertainment center. Finally, I can pliz-ay my new XBox 360 games without worry. Thanks Dr. Koch! You're the b0mb!
reviewed by vern on November 18, 2006 11:55 PM
