by David Spaulding | May 16, 2016 | Investment Performance Guy, performance measurement, PMAR
TSG often speaks about being passionate about performance measurement. Having passion for something is, we believe, a good thing. Passion for Music Before delving into the subject of passion for performance measurement, I thought I’d touch on passion in a...
by John D. Simpson, CIPM | Mar 28, 2016 | performance measurement, CIPM Exam Tips & Tricks
Back in November, I spoke on GIPS and hedge funds at a conference hosted by Rimes. I was reminded the other day that I planned to share this video snippet here, but hadn’t gotten around to sharing the post. But, the topic is still quite relevant, so, here it...
by David Spaulding | Feb 22, 2016 | examinations, GIPS, Investment Performance Guy, performance examinations, performance measurement, verification
How a Latin phrase makes its way into performance measurement On my way to conduct a GIPS(R) verification, I was listening to Buckley and Mailer: The Difficult Friendship That Shaped the Sixties, by Kevin M. Schultz. As the book’s title suggests, it’s...
by TSG | Feb 21, 2016 | GIPS, guidance statement, performance measurement, Performance Perspectives Newsletter, risk, risk measurement
VOLUME 13 – ISSUE 4 January/February 2016 Download PDF...
by David Spaulding | Feb 5, 2016 | GIPS, Global Investment Performance Standards, Investment Performance Guy, performance measurement
A new GIPS guidance statement has arrived There’s a new sheriff in town (in the form of a new GIPS guidance statement), and he’s carrying some seriously new proposed requirements for GIPS(R) (Global Investment Performance Standards) compliant firms who are...
by David Spaulding | Jan 19, 2016 | Investment Performance Guy, performance measurement
This post may be a bit of a stretch, but hoping you’ll find it of interest, nonetheless. It’ll show how game theory can tie into performance measurement. My wife and I are big fans of the television game show, Jeopardy. We watch it each night, and record...