Forecasting-the art and science of predicting future outcomes-has become a crucial skill in business and economic analysis. This volume introduces the reader to the tools, methods, and techniques of forecasting, specifically as they apply to financial and investing decisions. With an emphasis on "earnings per share" (eps), the author presents a data-oriented text on financial forecasting, understanding financial data, assessing firm financial strategies (such as share buybacks and R&D spending), creating efficient portfolios, and hedging stock portfolios with financial futures. The opening chapters explain how to understand economic fluctuations and how the stock market leads the general economic trend; introduce the concept of portfolio construction and how movements in the economy influence stock price movements; and introduce the reader to the forecasting process, including exponential smoothing and time series model estimations. Subsequent chapters examine the composite index of leading economic indicators (LEI); review financial statement analysis and mean-variance efficient portfolios; and assess the effectiveness of analysts' earnings forecasts. Using data from such firms as Intel, General Electric, and Hitachi, Guerard demonstrates how forecasting tools can be applied to understand the business cycle, evaluate market risk, and demonstrate the impact of global stock selection modeling and portfolio construction.
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From the reviews:
"This book is designed as a concise introduction to forecasting methods useful in investment analysis. ... The structure of the book is clear and logical. Each chapter ends with a summary and list of relevant references. The huge number of practical cases makes the book particularly useful for beginners in the field, allowing them to get deeper knowledge about the presented tools. The book is designed for students and scholars interested in the area as well as investment practitioners." (Malgorzata Doman, zbMATH, Vol. 1279, 2014)
"This book is designed as a concise introduction to forecasting methods useful in investment analysis. ... The structure of the book is clear and logical. Each chapter ends with a summary and list of relevant references. The huge number of practical cases makes the book particularly useful for beginners in the field, allowing them to get deeper knowledge about the presented tools. The book is designed for students and scholars interested in the area as well as investment practitioners." (Malgorzata Doman, zbMATH, Vol. 1279, 2014)