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An introduction to the fast growing $1.5 billion foreign
exchange trading marketplace, showing you how the markets work, how
to trade them successfully and how to mitigate risk.
"The Financial Times Guide to Foreign Exchange Trading"is the
authoritative primer, the first port of call for anyone interested
in foreign exchange trading and wants to know what it is all about
before taking the plunge.
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Rick Villani, Clay Davis, Gary Keller
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"FLIP," the third book in the National Bestselling Millionaire
Real Estate Series (More than 500,000 copies sold )
"FLIP" provides a detailed, step-by-step process to analyze each
investment, identify the best improvements, accurately estimate the
costs and intelligently oversee the construction. It takes out all
the guess work and almost all of the risk.
Here's what industry experts are saying about "FLIP"
"Read this book before you flip that house "FLIP" is an
indispensable step-by-step guide to flipping houses that you will
refer to again and again." -Carlos Ortiz, Executive Producer, "FLIP
That House" (TLC's most popular real estate TV show)
"At HomeVestors, we're in the business of buying and selling
homes for profit and I can attest that there are few, if any, who
can rival Rick's and Clay's expertise when it comes to fixing up
houses for profit. This book is a must-read for any investor." -Dr.
John Hayes, President and CEO of HomeVestors of America (the
largest homebuyer in America)
""FLIP" is a must-read book for everyone in the real estate
business. Every agent should have this book. They should read it
and master its contents. Why? Because it is the best guide ever
written on how to evaluate real estate and how to add value to a
house." -Gary Keller, Founder and Chairman of the Board of Keller
Williams Realty International and author of bestselling "The
Millionaire Real Estate Agent" and "The Millionaire Real Estate
Investor"
"For anyone looking to build wealth in real estate, "FLIP"
provides a step-by-step approach that really works in any market."
-Loral Langemeier, bestselling author of "The Millionaire
Maker"
"FLIP" extends the national bestselling Millionaire Real Estate
series with a step-by-step guide that is quickly becoming "the
model" for successfully finding, fixing and selling investment
properties for profit.
Based on their involvement in over a 1,000 flips, Rick Villani
and Clay Davis walk you through the proven five-stage model for
successfully flipping a house: FIND: How to select ideal
neighborhoods, attract sellers, and find houses with investment
potential ANALYZE: Identify which improvements to make and analyze
the profit potential of any house BUY: How to arrange financing,
present the offer, and close on the purchase FIX: A 50-step,
easy-to-follow plan for fixing up houses that keeps you on time, in
budget and assures top quality SELL: How to add finishing touches
to quickly sell for maximum profit
Woven through the book is an entertaining narrative that follows
the flipping adventures of Samantha, Ed, Bill, Nancy, Amy and Mitch
as they find, buy, fix and sell their first investment houses. With
all this plus the experience of over a thousand flips condensed
into one book, "FLIP" gives new investors the tools they need to
avoid common pitfalls, make a profit, and enjoy the process of
house flipping.
Rick Villani and Clay Davis are senior executives at HomeFixers,
North America's leading real estate rehab franchise. HomeFixers has
been involved in more than 1,000 flips nationwide.
Learn how to evaluate any investment fund before deciding where to
place your money so you can ensure you generate more wealth and
protect your cash. This valuable guide will help you make the right
investment decisions by: - Explaining the procedures that should be
followed before investing money anywhere. - Helping you cut through
marketing language to get a real sense of how risky a company's
strategy may be. - Showing you what questions to ask of investment
fund managers so you're more comfortable investing in a company. -
Showing you how to recognise the warning signs of risky
investments. This book will also help you identify companies who
consistently deliver high returns, thereby allowing you to generate
more wealth by investing in successful, and stable, funds.
The rapid advancement in encryption and network computing gave
birth to new tools and products that have influenced the local and
global economy alike. One recent and notable example is the
emergence of virtual currencies, also known as cryptocurrencies or
digital currencies. Virtual currencies, such as Bitcoin, introduced
a fundamental transformation that affected the way goods, services,
and assets are exchanged. Virtual currencies are experiencing an
increasing popularity in the financial markets and in portfolio
management as can be classified as financial asset or commodities
on a scale from pure medium of exchange advantages to pure store of
value advantages. As a result of its distributed ledgers based on
blockchain, cryptocurrencies offer some unique advantages to the
economy, investors, and consumers, but also pose considerable risks
to users and challenges for regulators when fitting the new
technology into the old legal framework. Bitcoin for example may be
useful in risk management and ideal for risk-averse investors in
anticipation of negative shocks to the market. The core objective
of this proposed book is to provide a comprehensive discussion on
the important issues related to cryptocurrencies ranging from
pricing, financial, legal to technological aspects.
Private equity is more economically significant than ever, as
institutions hunt for high returns in a risky world. Private Equity
4.0 examines the role, workings and contribution of this important
industry in a straightforward yet revealing manner. Dr. Josh Lerner
Jacob H. Schiff Professor of Investment Banking Chair,
Entrepreneurial Management Unit Harvard Business School A
multi-perspective look at private equity's inner workings Private
Equity 4.0 provides an insider perspective on the private equity
industry, and analyzes the fundamental evolution of the private
equity asset class over the past 30 years, from alternative to
mainstream. The book provides insightful interviews of key industry
figures, and case studies of some of the success stories in the
industry. It also answers key questions related to strategy, fund
manager selection, incentive mechanisms, performance comparison,
red flags in prospectuses, and more. Private Equity 4.0 offers
guidance for the many stakeholders that could benefit from a more
complete understanding of this special area of finance. *
Understand the industry's dominant business models * Discover how
value is created and performance measured * Perform a deep dive
into the ecosystem of professionals that make the industry hum,
including the different incentive systems that support the
industry's players * Elaborate a clear set of guidelines to invest
in the industry and deliver better performance Written by a team of
authors that combine academic and industry expertise to produce a
well-rounded perspective, this book details the inner workings of
private equity and gives readers the background they need to feel
confident about committing to this asset class. Coverage includes a
historical perspective on the business models of the three major
waves of private equity leading to today's 4.0 model, a detailed
analysis of the industry today, as well as reflections on the
future of private equity and prospective futures. It also provides
readers with the analytical and financial tools to analyze a fund's
performance, with clear explanations of the mechanisms,
organizations, and individuals that make the system work. The
authors demystify private equity by providing a balanced, but
critical, review of its contributions and shortcomings and moving
beyond the simplistic journalistic descriptions. Its ecosystem is
complex and not recognizing that complexity leads to inappropriate
judgments. Because of its assumed opacity and some historical
deviant (and generally transient) practices, it has often been
accused of evil intents, making it an ideal scapegoat in times of
economic crisis, prodding leading politicians and regulators to
intervene and demand changes in practices. Unfortunately, such
actors were often responding to public calls for action rather than
a thorough understanding of the factors at play in this complex
interdependent system, doing often more harm than good in the
process and depriving economies of one of their most dynamic and
creative forces. Self-regulation has clearly shown its limits, but
righteous political interventions even more so. Private equity
investment can be a valuable addition to many portfolios, but
investors need a clear understanding of the forces at work before
committing to this asset class. With detailed explanations and
expert insights, Private Equity 4.0 is a comprehensive guide to the
industry ways and means that enables the reader to capture its
richness and sustainability.
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