Hello John, Does this includes:- the risk appetite of managers being different from investors. the theory of investors holding a well diversified portfolio and thus, requiring a return, only for systematic risk and therefore corporations shouldn’t be diversifying themselves into different sectors.
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I have read and viewed different texts and lectures on behavioral finance but none approached the theory better than your Sir. Thanks!
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Is there any concern the lectures from 2018 are outdated for 2022?
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MR John, I am very thankful for the open tuition and the possibility to listen to your lectures at my own pace. Thank you!
Hi Sir, i really enjoy your lecturing. Thank you.
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Hello John,
Does this includes:-
the risk appetite of managers being different from investors.
the theory of investors holding a well diversified portfolio and thus, requiring a return, only for systematic risk and therefore corporations shouldn’t be diversifying themselves into different sectors.
I deal with all of that in my lectures on CAPM.
But the assumptions and risks, referred here, regarding investors and companies, seems same as these theories?
Sir I respect you immensely for your lectures, and you are definitely one of my heroes from UK
Sir I am retaking P4 how must I get prepared?
Why have you asked this as a comment on a lecture on behavioural finance? 馃檪
In future you should ask this sort of question in the Ask the Tutor Forum.
You should watch all the free lectures and then practice every question in your Revision Kit (attempting the question yourself before looking at the answers, so as to be able to learn properly from them).
If you do not already have a Revision Kit from one of the ACCA approved publishers, then you really must buy one. If you already have one and have worked all the questions, then I would suggest buying one from the other approved publisher so that you have different questions to practice.
If you have any problems, then ask in the Ask the Tutor Forum.