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Financial Instruments eBooks

by David M. Weiss


Financial Instruments - Adobe eBook

Financial Instruments eBook

Adobe

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Windows Vista / XP / 2000, Mac OS X, Sony Reader

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Price: $78.00


Financial Instruments - Microsoft Reader eBook

Financial Instruments eBook

Microsoft Reader

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Windows PC, Windows Mobile 5.0-6.0, Pocket PC 2003

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Financial Instruments - Palm eBook

Financial Instruments eBook

Palm

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Financial Instruments Summary

A comprehensive, current survey of investment products and instruments Thorough, accessible, and up to date, Financial Instruments is a guide to all of the financial products currently being traded in the world's markets. Through plain language and in a user-friendly format, David M. Weiss, author of After the Trade Is Made, outlines the many tools available and their unique functions, features, and structures. Weiss breaks financial instruments into four broad groups: equities, debt, derivatives, and mutual funds. Under each heading, he explores the many types of related products, including exotic investments such as: ò American Depositary Receipts ò Asset-Backed Securities ò Structured Debt ò Futures ò Swaps ò Unit Investment Trusts Financial Instruments is an indispensable tool for finance professionals-portfolio managers, brokers, financial planners, and institutional investors. It's also a definitive resource for sophisticated individual investors.



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