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Risk-adjusted return on capital

Risk-adjusted return on capital (RAROC) is a risk-based profitability measurement framework for analysing risk-adjusted financial performance and providing a consistent view of profitability across businesses. The concept was developed by Bankers Trust and principal designer Dan Borge in the late 1970s. Note, however, that increasingly return on risk-adjusted capital (RORAC) is used as a measure, whereby the risk adjustment of Capital is based on the capital adequacy guidelines as outlined by the Basel Committee. (Wikipedia).

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FRM: Risk-adjusted return on capital (RAROC)

RAROC is a risk-adjusted performance measure (RAPM): risk-adjusted return divided by economic capital (i.e., the capital reserved to cover unexpected losses). For more financial risk videos, visit our website! http://www.bionicturtle.com

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FRM: Intro to Credit: Adjusted Exposure

Adjusted Exposure (AE) is a component of credit portfolio expected loss (EL). The adjusted exposure is only the risky portion of the loan asset. It consist of: 1. All outstanding (OS) and 2. Usage given default (UGD) multiplied by commitments. Usage given default (UGD) parameterizes credit

From playlist Credit Risk: Introduction

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Capital asset pricing model (CAPM, FRM T1-9)

The CAPM is a ex ante single-factor model where the single-factor is the market's excess return: it says that we should expect an excess return that is proportional to the stock's beta, which is the stock's exposure to market's excess return, as measured by the stock's beta. Beta can be re

From playlist Risk Foundations (FRM Topic 1)

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FRM: Risk-adjusted performance ratios

RAPMs are variations of: return per unit of risk. Treynor and Sharpe are similar: both are excess return per unit of risk. Treynor defines risk as systematic risk (beta) and is therefore appropriate to well-diversified portfolios (i.e., into such portfolios idiosyncratic risk is eliminated

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FRM: Time-weighted versus dollar-weighted (IRR) returns

Time-weighted returns (TWR) vs Dollar-weighted returns (DWR). For more Financial Risk Management videos, visit our website at http://www.bionicturtle.com!

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What is Value at Risk? VaR and Risk Management

In todays video we learn about Value at Risk (VaR) and how is it calculated? Buy The Book Here: https://amzn.to/37HIdEB Follow Patrick on Twitter Here: https://twitter.com/PatrickEBoyle What Is Value at Risk (VaR)? Value at risk (VaR) is a calculation that aims to quantify the level of

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FRM: Intro credit risk: expected loan return

The expected return on a loan adjusts for default risk. If p = probability of repayment, then 1-p = probability of non-repayment. The expected non-repayment, E[loan amount*(1-p)], is an expected loss (EL) covered by loan loss provisions (a contra-asset account). A "cost of doing business"

From playlist Credit Risk: Introduction

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FRM: Liquidity adjusted value at risk (LVaR)

Liquidity adjusted value at risk (LVaR)adjusts (increases) VaR as a function of the bid-ask spread. For more financial risk videos, visit our website! http://www.bionicturtle.com

From playlist Value at Risk (VaR): Introduction

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Risk Management Lesson 5A: Value at Risk

In this first part of Lesson 5, we discuss Value-at-Risk (VaR). Topics: - Definition of VaR - Loss distribution and confidence level - The normal VaR

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Adjusted RAROC

An attempt to review the justification for Adjusted Risk-adjusted Return on Capital (ARAROC) which is a "second generation" RAROC. Spreadsheet can be downloaded at my website.

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RAPMs: Treynor, Jensen's, Sharpe (FRM T1-10)

Risk-adjusted performance measures (RAPMs) include Treynor and Jensen's, both of which are functions of the CAPM/SML, and the Sharpe ratio, which can be understood in the context of the CML. [Here is my the spreadsheet I used for this video, please let me know if you have any questions htt

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Ses 8: Equities

MIT 15.401 Finance Theory I, Fall 2008 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/15-401F08 Instructor: Andrew Lo License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 15.401 Finance Theory I, Fall 2008

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Ses 17: The CAPM and APT III & Capital Budgeting I

MIT 15.401 Finance Theory I, Fall 2008 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/15-401F08 Instructor: Andrew Lo License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 15.401 Finance Theory I, Fall 2008

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Lecture 9: Risk-Sharing with Production

MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020 Instructor: Prof. Robert Townsend View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/14-04-intermediate-microeconomic-theory-fall-2020/ YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSTSfCs74bg&list=PLUl4u3cNGP63wnrKge9vllow3Y2

From playlist MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020

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Ses 18: Capital Budgeting II & Efficient Markets I

MIT 15.401 Finance Theory I, Fall 2008 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/15-401F08 Instructor: Andrew Lo License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

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Exam #2 Review

MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020 Instructor: Prof. Robert Townsend View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/14-04-intermediate-microeconomic-theory-fall-2020/ YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSTSfCs74bg&list=PLUl4u3cNGP63wnrKge9vllow3Y2

From playlist MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020

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Applied Portfolio Management - Video 4 - Fixed Income Asset Management

All slides are available on my Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/PatrickBoyleOnFinance Fixed income refers to any type of investment under which the borrower or issuer is obliged to make payments of a fixed amount on a fixed schedule. For example, the borrower may have to pay interest

From playlist Applied Portfolio Management

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QRM L1-1: The Definition of Risk

Welcome to Quantitative Risk Management (QRM). In this first class, we define what risk if for us. We will discuss the basic characteristics of risk, underlining some important facts, like its subjectivity, and the impossibility of separating payoffs and probabilities. Understanding the d

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