Capital Markets, Finance, Portfolio Management, Risk Management
Fink can speak about portfolio management issues that affect both professional money managers and individuals, as well as the broader field of personal finance.
He received his doctorate and master's in economics from the University of Virginia and his bachelor's from Florida State University.
Associate Professor Department of Economics and Finance
Middle Tennessee State UniversityFinance
- PHD, University of Alabama (2001)
- MA, University of Alabama (2000)
- BS, University of Alabama (1996)
Areas of Expertise
Finance
Biography
Publications
Beauchamp, C. F., Graddy, D. B., Salter, S. P. , & Yang, F. (2012). The Paradox of Gender and Performance in the Introductory Business Finance Course. Journal of Financial Education, 38 (3).
Faria, J. R., Mixon, Jr., F. G., & Salter, S. P. (2012). An Economic Model of Workplace Mobbing in Academe. Economics of Education Review, forthcoming.
Salter, S. P., Mixon, Jr., F. G., & King, E. W. (2012). Broker Beauty and Boon: A Study of Physical Attractiveness and Its Effect on Real Estate Brokers' Income and Productivity. Applied Financial Economics, 22 (10), 811-825.
Salter, S. P., Johnson, K. H., & King, E. W. (2010). Listing Specialization and Pricing Precision. Journal of Real Estate, Finance, and Economics, 40 (3), 245-259.
King, E. W., & Salter, S. P. (2009). In My Humble Opinion: The Current and Future Environment of Real Estate Agent Blogging. Real Estate Law Journal, forthcoming.
Mixon, Jr., F. G., & Salter, S. P. (2009). Legislative Pay and Legislator Quality. LABOUR: Review of Economics and Industrial Relations, forthcoming.
Salter, S. P., & King, E. W. (2009). Price Adjustment and Liquidity in a Residential Real Estate Market with an Accelerated Information Cascade. Journal of Real Estate Research, 31 (4), 421-454.
Balakrishnan, A., Clark, J. M., & Salter, S. P. (2007). Eliminating the Incentive to "Let it Ride." Managerial Finance, 33 (4), 270-280.
Salter, S. P., Johnson, K. H., & Spurlin, W. P. (2007). Off-Dollar Pricing, Residential Property Prices, and Marketing Time. Journal of Housing Research, 16 (1), 33-46.
Salter, S. P., Johnson, K. H., & Webb, J. R. (2007). Theory of the Real Estate Firm: A Portfolio Approach. Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, 13 (2), 129-138.
Mixon, Jr., F. G., Salter, S. P., & Withers, M. C. (2006). Teaching Market Mechanisms and Human Capital in Economics Courses: Examples from Jersey Transactions in Professional Sports. Journal of Education for Business, 82 (1), 35-39.
Salter, S. P. (2006). NASDAQ REITs and Optimal Investment Policy. Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, 12 (3), 201-207.
Salter, S. P., Johnson, K. H., & Anderson, R. I. (2004). What's A Warranty Worth? Homeowner Warranties' Impact on Property Sales. Appraisal Journal, 72 (4).
Chair: Social Security Systems Administration and Management Studies
University of the Witwatersrand, JohannesburgEconomics, Finance, Public finance, Social Security
Prof Alex van den Heever presently holds the Chair of Social Security Systems Administration and Management Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand and is an adjunct professor in the Wits School of Governance. Alex van den holds a master's in economics from the University of Cape Town and has worked in the areas of health economics and finance, public finance, and social security in various capacities over the past 23 years. This includes participation in the Melamet Commission of Inquiry into medical schemes, the Taylor Committee of Inquiry into Comprehensive Social Security, and the Ministerial Task Team on Social Health Insurance.
Over the period 2000 to 2010, he worked as an advisor to the Council for Medical Schemes, which he was responsible for establishing, and in an advisory capacity to the social security policy processes (including the Department of Social Development, the National Treasury, and the Inter-departmental Task Team on Social Security) taking forward the recommendations of the Taylor Committee.
Business, Finance, Marketing
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