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Post the Financial Crash, the role of regulation and the impact of
regulation on all aspects of the financial industry has broadened
and intensified. This book offers a comprehensive review of the
operations of the industry post-financial crisis from a variety of
perspectives. This new edition builds upon the authors' predecessor
book, Fundamentals of Investment: An Irish Perspective. The core of
the original text is retained particularly concerning fundamental
concepts such as discounted cash flow valuation techniques. Changes
in this new text are driven by two important factors. First, the
long shadow of the Global Financial Crisis and the ensuing Great
Recession continues to impact economies and financial markets.
Second, the new text adopts a more international perspective with a
focus on the UK and Ireland. The authors present the reader with a
clear linkage between investment theory and concepts (the
'fundamentals') and the practical application of these concepts to
the financial planning and advisory process. This practical
perspective is driven by the decades-long fund management and
stockbroking experience of the authors. Investment knowledge is a
core competence required by large numbers of organisations and
individuals in the financial services industry. This new edition
will be an invaluable resource for financial advisers, financial
planners and those engaged in advisory and/or support functions
across the investment industry. Those taking investment modules in
third-level educational institutes will find this book to be a
useful complement to the more academically focused textbooks.
Post the Financial Crash, the role of regulation and the impact of
regulation on all aspects of the financial industry has broadened
and intensified. This book offers a comprehensive review of the
operations of the industry post-financial crisis from a variety of
perspectives. This new edition builds upon the authors' predecessor
book, Fundamentals of Investment: An Irish Perspective. The core of
the original text is retained particularly concerning fundamental
concepts such as discounted cash flow valuation techniques. Changes
in this new text are driven by two important factors. First, the
long shadow of the Global Financial Crisis and the ensuing Great
Recession continues to impact economies and financial markets.
Second, the new text adopts a more international perspective with a
focus on the UK and Ireland. The authors present the reader with a
clear linkage between investment theory and concepts (the
'fundamentals') and the practical application of these concepts to
the financial planning and advisory process. This practical
perspective is driven by the decades-long fund management and
stockbroking experience of the authors. Investment knowledge is a
core competence required by large numbers of organisations and
individuals in the financial services industry. This new edition
will be an invaluable resource for financial advisers, financial
planners and those engaged in advisory and/or support functions
across the investment industry. Those taking investment modules in
third-level educational institutes will find this book to be a
useful complement to the more academically focused textbooks.
The technological marvel that facilitated the Apollo missions to
the Moon was the on-board computer. In the 1960s most computers
filled an entire room, but the spacecraft's computer was required
to be compact and low power. Although people today find it
difficult to accept that it was possible to control a spacecraft
using such a 'primitive' computer, it nevertheless had capabilities
that are advanced even by today's standards.
This is the first book to fully describe the Apollo guidance
computer's architecture, instruction format and programs used by
the astronauts. As a comprehensive account, it will span the
disciplines of computer science, electrical and aerospace
engineering. However, it will also be accessible to the 'space
enthusiast'. In short, the intention is for this to be the
definitive account of the Apollo guidance computer.
Frank O'Brien's interest in the Apollo program began as a
serious amateur historian. About 12 years ago, he began performing
research and writing essays for the Apollo Lunar Surface Journal,
and the Apollo Flight Journal. Much of this work centered on his
primary interests, the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) and the Lunar
Module. These Journals are generally considered the canonical
online reference on the flights to the Moon. He was then asked to
assist the curatorial staff in the creation of the Cradle of
Aviation Museum, on Long Island, New York, where he helped prepare
the Lunar Module simulator, a LM procedure trainer and an Apollo
space suit for display. He regularly lectures on the Apollo
computer and related topics to diverse groups, from NASA's computer
engineering conferences, the IEEE/ACM, computer festivals and
university student groups.
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