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Investment management may broadly be described as the structuring and re-structuring of a portfolio of assets in order to optimise the financial returns.

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References and Further Reading

  1. Rose, J.J., Tables of the Constant Rent (The Technical Press, 1979).

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  2. Marshall, P., Donaldsons Investment Tables (Donaldson, 1976).

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  3. Rose, J.J., Rose’s Property Valuation Tables (The Freeland Press, 1977).

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  4. Darlow, C., (ed.), Valuation and Development Appraisal, (Estates Gazette Ltd., 1982).

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© 1985 Angus P.J. McIntosh and Stephen G. Sykes

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McIntosh, A.P.J., Sykes, S.G. (1985). Active Portfolio Management. In: A Guide to Institutional Property Investment. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07154-8_11

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