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This lively book takes Oklahoma history into the world of Wild West
capitalism. It begins with a useful survey of banking from the
early days of the American republic until commercial patterns
coalesced in the East. It then follows the course of American
expansion westward, tracing the evolution of commerce and banking
in Oklahoma from their genesis to the eve of statehood in 1907.
"Banking in Oklahoma before Statehood "is not just a story of men
sitting behind desks. Author Michael J. Hightower describes the
riverboat trade in the Arkansas and Red River valleys and
freighting on the Santa Fe Trail. Shortages of both currency and
credit posed major impediments to regional commerce until
storekeepers solved these problems by moving beyond barter to open
ad hoc establishments known as merchant banks.
Banking went through a wild adolescence during the territorial
period. The era saw robberies and insider shenanigans, rivalries
between banks with territorial and national charters, speculation
in land and natural resources, and land fraud in the Indian
Territory. But as banking matured, the better-capitalized
institutions became the nucleus of commercial culture in the
Oklahoma and Indian Territories.
To tell this story, the author blends documentary historical
research in both public and corporate archives with his own
interviews and those that WPA field-workers conducted with
old-timers during the New Deal. Bankers were never far from the
action during the territorial period, and the institutions they
built were both cause and effect of Oklahoma's inclusion in
national networks of banking and commerce. The no-holds-barred
brand of capitalism that breathed life into the Oklahoma frontier
has remained alive and well since the days of the fur traders. As
one knowledgable observer said in the 1980s, "You've always had the
gambling spirit in Oklahoma."
Foundations of finance in 6 laminated pages for business students
and professionals alike. Quick access to the essentials provides an
opportunity for review throughout an entire course, daily, weekly
or before exams. Review often, after a lecture or textbook chapter
to step back and see how that knowledge fits into the big picture.
Also a great reference tool for any non-finance related business
professionals to understand what keeps the company running and
profitable. Suggested uses: Students -- with the least expensive
study tool you will find - review, review, review -- and your
scores will increase; Professors -- use this guide as a finance
course syllabus to offer more to your students at a price that
beats any supplemental material; Business -- handy overview of the
important aspects of finance for yourself or employees to better
understand the business.
From investor and popular newsletter writer with 100k+ subscribers
Darius Foroux comes an approach to building wealth that applies ancient
wisdom to the chaos of modern-day markets
The Stoics understood that if you can control your reactions and manage
your emotions, you can achieve success. The same principles apply to
our financial lives today. The greatest investors approach the markets
with discipline, emotional distance, and self-mastery--lessons that the
Stoics have been teaching us for thousands of years.
Combining ancient wisdom with practical investment strategies drawn
from analysis of the greatest investors of all time, The Stoic Path to
Wealth will teach you how to:
- cultivate an investing edge by managing your emotions and
developing your unique skills and talents
- develop the discipline to ignore short-term market fluctuations
and avoid living in the future
- foster a mindset that allows you to enjoy what you have and avoid
greed
- create a sustainable approach to trading
As financial markets become increasingly unpredictable and chaotic, The
Stoic Path to Wealth offers the key to weathering any economic storm
while building wealth that will last a lifetime and beyond.
Essential knowledge of International Financial Reporting Standards
for students of global accounting This important work provides the
tools global accounting students need to understand international
financial reporting standards (IFRS) and how they are applied in
practice. This text emphasizes fair value, proper accounting for
financial instruments, and new developments in international
accounting. By presenting IFRS in light of current accounting
practice, this book helps students gain practical knowledge of the
topic that they can apply as they advance into their global
accounting careers. With this revised and updated Fourth Edition,
students will develop a firm conceptual understanding of IFRS, as
well as the ability to integrate their learning through practical
exercises. Throughout this text, Global Accounting Insights
highlight the important differences that remain between IFRS and
U.S. GAAP, discussing the ongoing joint convergence efforts to
resolve them. Comprehensive, up-to-date, and accurate, Intermediate
Accounting IFRS includes proven pedagogical tools designed to help
students learn more effectively. Comprehensively covers the latest
International Financial Reporting Standards and how they are
applied in practice Takes a comparative approach to help students
understand the differences between IFRS, U.S. GAAP, and other
important standards Emphasizes practical application of knowledge
with end-of-chapter Review and Practice sections Provides
authoritative references and citations to ensure content
reliability and provide opportunities for further study Includes
access to video walkthroughs, interactive content, and digital
resources to support student engagement and ensure positive
learning outcomes As IFRS gains broad acceptance around the world,
students of global accounting will need to be intimately familiar
with these standards, and prepared to keep up with the rapid
changes in the international environment. Intermediate Accounting
IFRS answers to these pressing needs, making it the clear choice
for accounting courses at the intermediate level.
This open access book provides a readable narrative of the bubbles
and the banking crisis Japan experienced during the two decades
between the late 1980s and the early 2000s. Japan, which was a
leading competitor in the world's manufacturing sector, tried to
transform itself into an economy with domestic demand-led mature
growth, but the ensuing bubbles and crisis instead made the country
suffer from chronicle deflation and stagnation. The book analyses
why the Japanese authorities could not avoid making choices that
led to this outcome. The chapters are based on the lectures to
regulators from emerging economies delivered at the Global
Financial Partnership Center of the Financial Services Agency of
Japan.
Sovereign Investment: Concerns and Policy Reactions provides the
first major holistic examination and interdisciplinary analysis of
sovereign wealth funds. Sovereign wealth funds currently hold three
trillion dollars' worth of investments, almost twice the amount in
all the hedge funds worldwide, and are predicted to hold nine
trillion more by 2015.
This relatively new and rapidly expanding phenomenon remains
relatively unregulated, but the International Monetary Fund and the
G7 aim to establish temporary and voluntary rules to introduce
transparency and uniformity until more permanent regulatory
structures are instituted. What permanent rules and procedures
should govern sovereign wealth funds? What bodies should enforce
them? Do the current provisional rules answer the national security
concerns of host countries? Editors Karl P. Sauvant, Lisa Sachs,
and Wouter P.F. Schmit Jongbloed address these questions in a
collection of essays by leading authorities from the IMF, academic
institutions, law firms, multi-national corporations, and think
tanks. Together, these authors analyze how sovereign wealth funds
have helped to limit the effects of the current global economic
crisis, and what rules can govern their operation in the future.
The effective delivery of healthcare services is vital to the
general welfare and well-being of a country's citizens. Financial
infrastructure and policy reform can play a significant role in
optimizing existing healthcare programs. Health Economics and
Healthcare Reform: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice is a
comprehensive source of academic material on the importance of
economic structures and policy reform initiatives in modern
healthcare systems. Highlighting a range of pertinent topics such
as clinical costing, patient engagement, and e-health, this book is
ideally designed for medical practitioners, researchers,
professionals, and students interested in the optimization of
healthcare delivery.
"National finance" is a new concept launched by the author in his
book National Finance A Chinese Perspective, a unique monograph
that differs from other financial publications dealing with general
topics in public finance. The monograph intends to provide a full,
well-developed and macro-level exposition of all major aspects of
finance from the perspective of the central government, with focus
laid on the most essential, immediate and intricate issues in
national financial development, which are the "hard nuts" that have
to be cracked on both central and regional levels and on the fronts
of both offshore and onshore finance. It attempts to cope with a
series of formidable challenges that a country, particularly its
top government officials, must take in developing finance: how
national finance should develop and overtake in the face of rising
financial industries, how it should respond to the influx of
AI+blockchain technologies, how a country guards against and copes
with systematic or regional financial risks with security, fluidity
and profitability serving as its cornerstones, how it can build up
and promote the new international financial system and governance
amid international financial powers around the world, and so on.
This book encourages insurance companies and regulators to explore
offering Islamic insurance to boost the insurance industry in
India. The distinctive features of Takaful also make it appealing
even to non-Muslims. According to the 2012 World Takaful Report,
India has immense potential for Takaful is based on the size of its
Muslim population and the growth of its economy. However, it is
surprising that Takaful has yet to be introduced in India since it
has been offered in non-majority Muslim countries, such as
Singapore, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. When the concept and practice
of Takaful are examined, it is free from interest, uncertainty, and
gambling. These are the main elements prohibited in Islam. However,
it has been evidenced that these elements are also banned in
teaching other religions believed by the Indians. Given this
landscape, this book fills the gap in research on the viability of
Takaful in India, focusing on its empirical aspects by examining
the perception of Indian insurance operators toward Takaful.
John Cerasani, a Chicago area native and Northwestern University
alum, is an entrepreneurial success through a number of business
endeavors. With his practical approach and business savvy, Cerasani
has proven that the underdog can compete and win against larger,
more established competitors.John's founding and subsequent success
of Northwest Comprehensive, Inc. serves as the motivation in
inspiring him to create the message of Paid Training. Paid Training
is ideal for anyone who ever considered becoming a business owner
as well as anyone who is ready to be open-minded enough to
understand the pitfalls of working for someone else in the long
term. John draws on his business experiences to demonstrate the
path to enable any reader to compete and win as a start-up
operation while going head-to-head against multimillion-dollar
organizations.John is clear in his message that this is not a
motivational book that encourages readers to quit their jobs; it's
a guide that demonstrates how to evaluate, strategize, implement
and then execute a plan to assure that your business flourishes.
The message of Paid Training not only frowns upon the idea of
working for someone else, it also shuns the idea of trying and
failing multiple times before you get it right. Paid Training
enables readers to get it right . . . the first time.
The guide technicians turn to for answers--tuned up to provide an
advantage in today's global economy The face of investing has
significantly changed in the 30 years since this book's first
publication, but one essential component of the markets has
not--human behavior. Whether you're trading cornerstone commodities
or innovative investment products, observing how investors
responded to past events through technical analysis is your key to
forecasting when to buy and sell in the future. This fully updated
fifth edition shows you how to maximize your profits in today's
complex markets by tailoring your application of this powerful
tool. Tens of thousands of individual and professional investors
have used the guidance in this book to grow their wealth by
understanding, interpreting, and forecasting significant moves in
both individual stocks and entire markets. This new edition
streamlines its time-honored, profit-driven approach, while
updating every chapter with new examples, tables, charts, and
comments that reflect the real-world situations you encounter in
everyday trading. Required reading among many professionals, this
authoritative resource now features: Brand-new chapters that
analyze and explain secular trends with unique technical indicators
that measure investor confidence, as well as an introduction to
Pring's new Special K indicator Expanded coverage on the
profit-making opportunities ETFs create in international markets,
sectors, and commodities Practical advice for avoiding false,
contratrend signals that may arise in short-term time spans
Additional material on price patterns, candlestick charts, relative
strength, momentum, sentiment indicators, and global stock markets
Properly reading and balancing the variety of indicators used in
technical analysis is an art, and no other book better illustrates
the repeatable steps you need to take to master it. When used with
patience and discipline, Technical Analysis Explained, Fifth
Edition, will make you a better decision maker and increase your
chances of greater profits.
Since 2007, the repeated financial crises around the world have
brought to the headlines financial practices and models considered
to fuel the economic instabilities. Deep Dive into Financial
Models: Modeling Risk and Uncertainty comes handy in demystifying
the underlying quantitative finance concepts. With a limited use of
mathematical formalism, the book explains thoroughly the models,
their hypotheses, principles and other building blocks. A
particular care is given to model limitations and their misuse for
investment strategies, asset pricing, or risk management. Its
reader-friendly nature provides readers with a head start in
quantitative finance.
Nonprofit organizations face fierce competition for funding,
especially during times of financial crisis. In order to
effectively further their goals and make a long-term impact in the
communities they serve, these organizations must remain financially
viable and sustainable. This book equips students training to
become better nonprofit leaders with the information and conceptual
frameworks needed to ensure their organizations are financially
sustainable. Using practical tips and illustrative case examples,
it guides the reader to an understanding of the structures and
processes of nonprofit organizations, and includes detailed
coverage of financial analysis, budget management, cash flow,
financial accountability and reporting, investing, fundraising, and
organizational growth. This book is ideal for students, faculty,
and practitioners in social service administration, human service
leadership, public and community health, public administration,
organization management, and health care administration and
management.
This book explores for the first time the world of micro-finance,
Chinese startups, and the digitalization of the Chinese economy.
Through the cases such as the Ant Financial Services Group, CFPA
Microfinance, micro-financial projects of China Minsheng Bank,
Meixing in Nanchong, and more, this book introduces the practical
exploration in the recent years from the perspectives of
microfinance, financing of small and medium sized enterprises,
digital inclusive finance, and credit. From the perspective of
management, it especially integrates an enterprise's task, vision,
and value into the design of organization process, deeply explores
how to realized the double bottom lines of social and financial
performances, manifests how microfinance's marginal cost is reduced
by digital finance such as data, internet, cloud computing,
artificial intelligence and the advantages of digital finance in
providing convenient, low-cost, and touchable service, and
discusses its huge technological bonus to small-amount,
decentralized, and large-quantity microfinance. This book will be
of value to journalists, economists and researchers.
The first volume of the Eurasian Studies in Business and Economics,
the official proceedings series of the Eurasia Business and
Economics Society (EBES), includes selected papers from the 13th
EBES Conference held in Istanbul in 2014. This volume covers
theoretical and empirical contributions in the areas of innovation,
entrepreneurship, HR, banking and finance. An eclectic set of
methodologies and contributions from experts across the World makes
this volume a valued work of reference. This volume also provides a
timely opportunity to colleagues, professionals and students to
catch up with the most recent studies in different fields and
empirical findings on many countries and regions.
Commenting on the quality of the contributors when opening the
conference on which these books are based, the former Governor of
the Bank of England, Sir Edward George, said 'I cannot remember
ever before having had such a galaxy of academic economist and
central banking superstars gathered together under one roof!''
Celebrating the contribution that Charles Goodhart has made to
monetary economics and policy, this unique compendium of original
papers draws together a highly respected group of international
academics, central bankers and financial market regulators covering
a broad range of issues in modern monetary economics. Topics
discussed include: * central bank independence * credibility and
transparency * the inflation forecast and the loss function *
monetary policy experiences in the US and the UK * the implications
of Goodhart's Law * the benefits of single versus multiple
currencies * money, near monies and credit. Each chapter of the
volume relates to subjects that have been research projects in
Charles Goodhart's wide-ranging portfolio, and all are
interconnected. Through these, the book offers a summary of current
thinking and insights into monetary controversies. Covering recent
thinking on monetary theory, central banking, financial regulation
and international finance, academic and professional economists
alike will find this book an invaluable source of information. The
companion volume examines monetary history, exchange rates and
financial markets.
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