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Implementation of Large-Scale Financial Planning Models: Solution Efficient Transformations

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  • Crum, Roy L.
  • Klingman, Darwin D.
  • Tavis, Lee A.

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It has long been recognized in the literature of finance that the robustness and analytical potential of mathematical programming procedures can be utilized to structure highly complex decision environments and to ascertain quickly and efficiently the dominant set(s) of actions for achieving an explicit objective(s). Although some formulations involve nonlinear relationships (for instance [13] [15]), the vast majority of the models appearing in the finance literature are variants of linear programming, including such identifiable methodologies as linear programming, goal programming, networks, integer programming, mixed integer programming, and chance-constrained programming. The decision processes for capital budgeting ([25] [1] [2] [4] [14] [16] [24]), working capital management ([20] [18] [21] [6]), cash management ([17] [23]), and portfolio selection ([22] [24]), have been structured as linear programs and have contributed significantly to understanding the dynamics of financial systems. Given the potential of these mathematical approaches, the limited industrial use of financial optimization models is disturbing.

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  • Crum, Roy L. & Klingman, Darwin D. & Tavis, Lee A., 1979. "Implementation of Large-Scale Financial Planning Models: Solution Efficient Transformations," Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 14(1), pages 137-152, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jfinqa:v:14:y:1979:i:01:p:137-152_00
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    1. Duarte Jr, A. M., 2000. "Fast Computation of Efficient Portfolios," Finance Lab Working Papers flwp_32, Finance Lab, Insper Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa.
    2. Manak C. Gupta, 2016. "An Integrated Model for the Cost-Minimizing Funding of Corporate Activities over Time," Review of Economics & Finance, Better Advances Press, Canada, vol. 6, pages 1-18, November.
    3. Júnior, Antonio Marcos Duarte, 1997. "A Framework for the Active Management of a Global Currency Fund," Brazilian Review of Econometrics, Sociedade Brasileira de Econometria - SBE, vol. 17(2), November.
    4. Reyna, Fernando R. Q. & Júnior, Antonio M. Duarte & Mendes, Beatriz V. M. & Porto, Oscar, 2005. "Optimal Portfolio Structuring in Emerging Stock Markets Using Robust Statistics," Brazilian Review of Econometrics, Sociedade Brasileira de Econometria - SBE, vol. 25(2), November.
    5. Detlef Seese & Christof Weinhardt & Frank Schlottmann (ed.), 2008. "Handbook on Information Technology in Finance," International Handbooks on Information Systems, Springer, number 978-3-540-49487-4, November.

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