Corporate Actions A Guide to Securities Event Management

Corporate Actions: A Guide to Securities Event Management by Michael Simmons, published by John Wiley & Sons on March 6, 2006, is a comprehensive resource that addresses the complexities of corporate actions affecting both large corporations and individual investors. This 432-page guide provides a detailed introduction to the management of various income and corporate action events, emphasizing the importance of understanding risks and implementing tight controls throughout the event lifecycle.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the corporate actions lifecycle, including the relationships between different components and the potential processing risks involved. The book aims to clarify the intricacies of corporate actions, making it a valuable tool for professionals in the securities industry, from newcomers to seasoned executives. It also serves as a useful reference for those providing consultancy and software solutions within this sector, offering insights into effective strategies for managing corporate actions and mitigating associated risks.
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Corporate actions are events that affect large corporations through to the individual investor – even those that own a single-share! All organizations that hold equity and debt securities for themselves and/or on behalf of others are affected when the issuer of a security announces an income or corporate action event. The successful management of the array of different event types requires understanding of the inherent risks, and tight controls at critical points in the event lifecycle. The management of income and corporate action events are important and essential parts of the securities industry business. Written by authors with many years experience within this sector, Corporate Actions: A Guide to Securities Event Management sets out to demystify the subject and provides a thorough, step-by-step introduction to corporate actions and income events.
Corporate Actions is a comprehensive source for understanding a major component of operational processing. The individual components and their relation to each other within the corporate actions lifecycle are explained in detail, through which the reader will gain a clear and thorough understanding of the lifecycle together with potential processing risks and the strategies to mitigate
Corporate Actions is essential reading for all those involved in the securities industry, from new recruits to those involved in both the day-to-day operations process and those within executive management. It will also prove invaluable to those providing consultancy and software solutions to the securities industry.
Corporate Actions is the first major work on this subject. Many people within the securities industry have heard of corporate actions – many people know they can be highly risky – many organizations have lost vast sums of cash in attempting to process them – very few understand them!
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