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Have you ever wanted to invest for your future but don't know where to start? Designed to help everyone, from complete beginners to those who want to take their next steps in the world of investing and trading, this book can help you learn and more importantly understand how to create wealth using stable financial assets like shares. Part strategy, part guidance, Gill and her son Michael embark on a year long journey to see if they can create a steady 10% return on the money they invest. Solving the Financial Investing and Trading Puzzle covers everything from... How you can start an investing portfolio with as little as the price of a cup of coffee. Learning the importance of regular savings and compounding and how powerful this can be over a long period of time. Strategies that work anywhere in the world regardless of currency. The difference between long-term investing with shares and regular trading with indices, currencies and commodities. Jargon busting, helping you get to grips with investing terms and phrases. Completely passive all the way up to active strategies. This book gives you access to all of Gill's accumulated knowledge for the best start to financial investing and trading.
The shift from managerial capitalism to investor capitalism, dominated by the finance industry and finance capital accumulation, is jointly caused by a variety of institutional, legal, political, and ideological changes, beginning with the 1970s' down-turn of the global economy. This book traces how the incorporation of businesses within the realm of the state leads to both certain benefits, characteristic of competitive capitalism, and to the emergence of new corporate governance problems. Contrasting economic, legal, and managerial views of corporate governance practices in contemporary capitalism, the author examines how corporate governance has been understood and advocated differently during the New Deal era, the post-World War II economic boom, and after 1980 in the era of free-market advocacy. Covering the theory of the firm from the New Deal era until the post-2008 financial crisis, the book connects contemporary theories with their original legal roots, demonstrating inconsistencies in contemporary understanding. It also points at the differences between legal theory and neoclassical economic theory regarding the theory of the firm. The book examines how the entrenchment of shareholder welfare governance turns a blind eye to legal theory and corporate law, leading to theoretical inconsistencies and practical concerns, and criticises the agency theory argument in favour of unrestricted shareholder welfare governance. A comprehensive review of the literature on corporate governance, both in legal theory and in economics and management studies is included. This enlightening and informative book is essential reading for corporate governance scholars, management studies researchers, legal theorists and business historians.
Praise for Break Down Your Money "Tracy Byrnes writes like she speaks on FOX--clearly,
passionately, and yes, lovingly. She is that rare expert who helps
enrich your portfolio and your soul. You can do both, and Tracy
shows you how. Others talk about what your goals should be. For the
first time, finally, someone who shows you how to reach them in
finances, and in life." ""Break Down Your Money" is unique--smart, wisecracking market
insights. You'll learn and laugh, a lot." "Tracy Byrnes is truly one of the best at helping investors get
a grip on their finances. In "Break Down Your Money," she delivers
on that promise so eloquently--with the kind of bite-size
information and entertaining flair that makes her a TV standout.
This is one money book you won't want to put down." "Being in the financial business, I have read plenty of books
about the markets, and would never use the word 'fun' to describe
any of them. Until now. Tracy paints a colorful picture of the
markets. Her book is an entertaining, well-informed, fun read for
the expert and the novice alike." "Tracy offers a comprehensive walk through the basics of finance
in an easy-to-understand manner. A great read!" "As a money manager, university professor, financial writer,
andfrequent media guest, I am constantly challenged with the
objective of explaining complex concepts to an audience that is
trained to focus on sound bites and instant messages. You have to
boil down these complex concepts to a quick and digestible form
accented by down-to-earth language and humor when necessary. Tracy
Byrnes has accomplished these goals in Break Down Your Money and,
in the process, makes learning about financial and money management
more enjoyable to the reader. I wholeheartedly recommend "Break
Down" "Your Money" to readers of all ages and investment skill
levels." "Tracy has a unique knack of explaining the market to folks who
are not 'in the market.' It is really a wonderful gift. A must-read
for anyone wanting to invest and who is too overwhelmed to dive
in."
Nobody really teaches us how to plan or invest when we're younger-or when we're older, for that matter. The good news is that it's never too late to start. "The Procrastinator's Bible for Financial and Estate Planning Success: Nine Essential Steps "can get you started by teaching you to:
Frank J. Eberhart's nine essential follow-up steps can help you understand how investments work, get organized, develop and implement an estate plan, and set concrete, realistic goals. The more you learn, the more you earn-and the more you keep!
This research annual publication intends to bring together
investment analysis and portfolio theory and their implementation
to portfolio management. It seeks theoretical and empirical
research manuscripts with high quality in the area of investment
and portfolio analysis. The contents will consist of original
research on: The principles of portfolio management of equities and
fixed-income securities. The evaluation of portfolios (or mutual
funds) of common stocks, bonds, international assets, and options.
The dynamic process of portfolio management. Strategies of
international investments and portfolio management. The
applications of useful and important analytical techniques such as
mathematics, econometrics, statistics, and computers in the field
of investment and portfolio management. Theoretical research
related to options and futures. In addition, it also contains
articles that present and examine new and important accounting,
financial, and economic data for managing and evaluating portfolios
of risky assets.
In today's ultra-competitive global economy, intangibles are increasingly taking centre stage in firms' business strategies and investors' valuations. Physical and financial assets are becoming commodities, yielding at best a competitive return on investment. In their place, intangible assets such as patents, brands, unique business processes, breakthrough scientific discoveries and strategic alliances are what firms are using to create dominant market positions, control risk, generate abnormal profits, and achieve growth and wealth. The dramatic rise and fall of high-technology company valuations has brought the unusual economic characteristics of intangible assets into the public arena. The concurrent advantages and vulnerabilities of intangible-intensive companies has highlighted the importance of having an in-depth understanding of the economics of intangibles and developing tools to better manage and evaluate them. This reader provides that understanding by bringing together the best research and advocacy on intangibles.
Why the book is interesting today is that it still is important and the most authoritative work on how to value financial assets. "Williams combined original theoretical concepts with enlightening and entertaining commentary based on his own experiences in the rough-and-tumble world of investment." Williams' discovery was to project an estimate that offers intrinsic value and it is called the 'Dividend Discount Model' which is still used today by professional investors on the institutional side of markets.
Investment ] Stock Trading Screen For Winners, Hold Them Longer, Realize Higher Returns Great Companies, Great Charts "Great Companies, Great Charts" is a simple and logical approach to stock trading that can help you beat the indexes and achieve great returns. Andy Dunn teaches you his trend-following, self-disciplined trading style. Dunn uses online stock-screening tools to find fundamentally excellent companies with technically attractive charts. This double-barreled approach identifies stocks that are more likely to grow at a faster rate than the market. "Great Companies, Great Charts" covers the investment process, including how to: Scan for the best stocks Enter trades with buy stops Exit trades with sell stops Protect equity with trailing stops Adjust for volatility with the trading range Reduce risk with portfolio allocation
Despite all the securities laws enacted to prevent fraud, Let the buyer beware still reigns in the new issue market. Everyone who has ever jumped at a get-rich-quick scheme with a public offering touted as a financial bonanza, only to find later that they have been burnt, will profit from The ABCs of IPOs. Formerly an engineering manager and risk-seeker, Mr. Chechile combines his experiences as a long-time investor with knowledge as a stockbroker to reveal how to avoid money traps, not only with IPOs, the crown jewel of new issues, but also with a wide range of popular new issue securities, including limited partnerships, convertible securities, and more. The ABCs of IPOs explains the rules of the game, the roles of all the players, the arenas in which securities traders do battle, how to financially evaluate business organizations, and the not-so-obvious signals identifying which new issues have the potential to succeed, and which will likely be turkeys. Mr. broke while pursuing new issue investments, and makes recommendations for tactical maneuvers investors must make once their new issue, especially an initial public offering, starts trading in the marketplace.
The next bull market is here. It's not in stocks. It's not in bonds. It's in commodities - and some smart investors will be riding that bull to record returns in the next decade. Before Jim Rogers hit the road to write his best-selling books Investment Biker and Adventure Capitalist, he was one of the world's most successful investors. He co-founded the Quantum Fund and made so much money that he never needed to work again. Yet despite his success, Rogers has never written a book of practical investment advice - until now. In Hot Commodities, Rogers offers the low-down on the most lucrative markets for today and tomorrow. In late 1998, gliding under the radar, a bull market in commodities began. Rogers thinks it's going to continue for at least fifteen years - and he's put his money where his mouth is: In 1998, he started his own commodities index fund. It's up 165% since then, with more than $200 million invested, and it's the single-best performing index fund in the world in any asset class. Less risky than stocks and less sluggish than bonds, commodities are where the money is - and will be in the years ahead. Rogers's strategies are simple and straightforward. You can start small - a few thousand dollars will suffice. It's all about putting your money into stuff you understand, the basic materials of everyday life, like copper, sugar, cotton, corn, or crude oil. Once you recognize the cyclical and historical trading patterns outlined here, you'll be on your way. In language that is both colourful and accessible, Rogers explains why the world of commodity investing can be one of the simplest of all - and how commodities are the bases by which investors can value companies, markets, and whole economies. To be a truly great investor is to know something about commodities. For small investors and high rollers alike, Hot Commodities is as good as gold ...or lead, or aluminium, which are some of the commodities Rogers says could be as rewarding for investors.
Although economic theory has increased our understanding of some economic problems, it has rendered others, including the problem of capital accumulation, growth, and development, more difficult to understand. Focusing on capitalist economic systems, this book develops a theoretical approach to the study of aggregate capital dynamics. The theory is developed within the Keynesian framework of aggregate thinking and builds on the work of such Cambridge economists as Robinson, Kaldor, and Pasinetti. The approach helps to resolve some theoretical difficulties within the Keynesian framework for studying aggregate investment behavior. Dompere also provides a criticism of the neoclassical investment theory and the general neoclassical theoretical framework for studying aggregate capital accumulation, investment, and growth. Reexamining some questions on investment that earlier theorists have tried to answer, this study develops some of the basic ideas of Keynes, Robinson, Kaldor, and Pasinetti into a general theoretical system that allows an optimal aggregate capital and investment to be determined for a given information set.
This book tells two stories: Irwin's personal story of his career at Commodities Corporation and the company's great success after its initial setbacks. For much of his twelve-year career at Commodities Corporation, the stories were interrelated.Irwin experienced the classic syndrome known as "The Peter Principle" where he rose to the point where the job became too complex to handle. Commodities Corporation went through a similar experience where it ran into trouble following its uncontrolled expansion. We get an insider view of what is needed to succeed as a futures trader and share in the personal experience of an up-and-down career.
The Repo Handbook, Second Edition presents an overview of repo vehicles and markets with sufficient depth for those seeking detailed explanations. In three parts it demonstrates how these secured loans fit into global capital markets and why they account for up to 50% of daily settlement activity in non-US government bonds worldwide. This new edition replaces old examples and introduces new developments, such as structured finance repo and associated topics such as Basel II regulatory rules. In addition, 12 of 18 chapters feature new sections and 4 have been substantially rewritten. The UK gilt and US Treasury repo markets are explored through worked examples, and there are new sections on funding arbitrage trades, risk exposures, and regulatory capital. It also places repo in context within bank asset-liability management and trading techniques, illustrating repo use across a wide range of applications in the global money markets. Rarely mentioned in the financial press because of the simple, straightforward nature of the instrument, repo was often the only funding source available to banks during the last quarter of 2008 and the first in 2009. This book, written by a trader, will draw new attention to this valuable and efficient funding and investment product.
For undergraduate courses in derivatives, options and futures, financial engineering, financial mathematics, and risk management. A reader-friendly book with an abundance of numerical and real-life examples. Based on Hull's Options, Futures and Other Derivatives, Fundamentals of Futures and Options Markets presents an accessible and student-friendly overview of the topic without the use of calculus. Packed with numerical examples and accounts of real-life situations, this text effectively guides students through the material while helping them prepare for the working world.
Neil Woodford was the UK's most celebrated fund manager. Savers who invested GBP1,000 with him in 1988 saw their money increase to GBP25,000 over 25 years. At the peak of his career he was managing GBP33 billion for hundreds of thousands of investors. When he started his own fund management company in 2014, within just a few weeks it had attracted GBP5bn from his loyal fan base, including some of the City of London's biggest hitters. Life was good. Away from work he was collecting high-performance supercars and chunky designer watches; he was rarely out of the saddle of his favourite horse. The BBC called him the "man who can't stop making money". And then it all came to a sudden stop. This book tells the dramatic untold story behind Woodford's stunning rise and fall, and reveals why his multi-billion-pound investment empire really collapsed in such an abrupt and catastrophic manner. In a fast-moving and compelling narrative, reporter David Ricketts takes readers inside the rooms where extraordinary sums of other people's money were wagered, trapped and, ultimately, lost, in a scandal still sending shockwaves through the world of finance. Thanks to unique and unprecedented access to the most important players, we meet an eccentric cast of characters and go inside the institutions involved, from Woodford's own firm to those that made huge sums endorsing him - as well as those who failed to raise the alarm before it was too late.
This book discusses various aspects of blockchains in economic systems and investment strategies in crypto markets. It first addresses the topic from a conceptual and theoretical point of view, and then analyzes it from an assessment and investment angle. Further, it examines the opportunities and limitations of the taxation of crypto currency, as well as the political implications, such as regulation of speculation with crypto currencies. The book is intended for academicians and students in the fields of economics and finance.
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