by David Spaulding | Oct 1, 2019 | Modified Dietz, #GIPS2020, 2020 GIPS Standards, geometric linking, GIPS 20/20, GIPS 2020, Global Investment Performance Standards, internal rate of return, Investment Performance Guy, IRR
One of those confusing things in the world of performance measurement: Modified Dietz Modified Dietz is one of the most commonly used return measures. Granted, Peter Dietz probably never referred to it as “Modified” (he called it...
by David Spaulding | Sep 17, 2019 | composite inception date, 2020 GIPS Standards, composite creation date, composites, GIPS, GIPS 2020, Global Investment Performance Standards, Investment Performance Guy
A video to help explain the difference: composite creation vs. composite inception date With the introduction of the 2020 version of the GIPS(R) Standards, a new requirement is surfacing: for firms to report the composite’s inception date. This is defined in the...
by TSG | Dec 15, 2018 | #GIPS2020, 2020 GIPS Standards, benchmarks, blended benchmarks, GIPS, GIPS 2020, Performance Perspectives Newsletter
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by David Spaulding | Dec 11, 2018 | PMAR, Attribution & Risk, GIPS, GIPS 20/20, GIPS 2020, GIPS standards, Global Investment Performance Standards, Investment Performance Guy, Performance measurement conference
PMAR 2019 Agenda Draws a Singular Question We recently published the agenda for our upcoming PMAR (Performance Measurement, Attribution & Risk) North America conference, and have been asked the same question by several colleagues: “Why isn’t there a...
by TSG | Oct 15, 2018 | #GIPS2020, 2020 GIPS Standards, GIPS, GIPS 2020, Performance Perspectives Newsletter
VOLUME 15 – ISSUE 12 October 2018 Download PDF...
by David Spaulding | Oct 9, 2018 | GIPS composite presentation, GIPS, GIPS 2020, GIPS compliance, GIPS verification, Global Investment Performance Standards, Investment Performance Guy
You’ve probably seen this bumper sticker that reads something like “Don’t follow me, I’m lost too.” Well, an analogous idea arises in school, when you look at what a neighboring student answered to an exam question, thinking that they...