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Private Equity Value Creation: Equally Viable Alternative to PE Deal Teams?

Mergers and Inquisitions

Private equity value creation came on my radar a few years ago when I noticed something: Even though traditional PE deal roles were not doing well, “operational” or “value creation” teams still seemed to be recruiting. What Does the Private Equity Value Creation Team Do in Real Life? Why is PE Value Creation Suddenly “Hot”?

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What is an Investment Portfolio?

Peak Frameworks

An investment portfolio is a basket of various types of financial assets owned by an investor. These assets can be in the form of equities (stocks), fixed income (bonds), mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), real estate, commodities , and more. Similarly, liquidity needs can affect portfolio construction.

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Convertible Securities

Wall Street Mojo

Investors aiming to have a diversified portfolio are recommended to convert their security forms as and when they get an opportunity. Convertible securities combine features of both debt and equity instruments. This adjustment in behavior makes them a stable financial instrument for most people looking for a safe place to invest in.

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2022 Fourth Quarter Review & Commentary

FineMark

Unlike many historical bubbles, cryptocurrency is a less institutionally accepted asset class; yet it’s well-owned among individual investors. After three consecutive quarters of simultaneous losses in both equity and fixed income markets, investors received a reprieve during the fourth quarter.

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Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO)

Wall Street Mojo

Article Link to be Hyperlinked For eg: Source: Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO) (wallstreetmojo.com) The rise and demise Collateralized Debt Obligation assets turned out to be a cyclical process, initially reaching the top because of its inherent benefits, but ultimately collapsing and leading to one of the largest financial crises.

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