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Craig L. Israelsen

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Research

  • Analysis of investment markets and investment products, particularly mutual funds. Inherent in my research is a focus on how the information can benefit families and individuals in their financial stewardship.

Education

  • Ph.D. Family Resource Management Brigham Young University 1990

Professional Affiliations

  • Home and Family Living 1

Publications

  • Surz, R., Israelsen, C. L.. Evaluating Target Date Lifecycle Funds. Journal of Performance Measurement.
  • Craig L. Israelsen. The Benefits of Low Correlation. Journal of Indexes.
  • Israelsen, C. L.. The Frontier from Different Views. Journal of Indexes.
  • David M Blanchett and Craig L. Israelsen. Spotlighting Common Methodological Biases in Active-Vs.-Passive Studies. Journal of Financial Planning.
  • Craig L Israelsen. Variance Among Indexes. Journal of Indexes.
  • Israelsen, C. L.. The Benefits of Low Correlation: Round II. Journal of Indexes.
  • Craig L Israelsen and Gary Cogswell. The Error of Tracking Error. Journal of Asset Management.
  • Gudmunson, Beutler, Israelsen, McCoy, Hill. Linking Financial Strain to Marital Instability. Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
  • CRAIG L. ISRAELSEN. Things Are Not Always What They Seem. Journal of Indexes.
  • Craig L. Israelsen. The Sum vs. The Parts. Journal of Indexes.
  • CRAIG L. ISRAELSEN. How to stay on the cutting edge of chemically correct credit. .

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