Stewardship Ethics in Debt Management (Issues in Business Ethics, #12)
by Roy Mohon
As we move forward into the Third Millennium AD the perennial problem of unmanageable debt is still with us. As if to prove the point, in late November 1997, the Tokuyo City Bank in Japan closed down its business, reminding the world that default still stalks families, institutions and governments. It seems that little has been achieved in handling debt since 1216 when the Magna Carta limited the actions of bailiffs against debtors willing and able to make payment. Current literature about consu...
Fpc Fp3: Identifying and Satisfying Client Needs
Combining comprehensive and up-to-date syllabus coverage with exercises and exam-style questions, this text focuses on protection, savings and investment. Awarded by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII), the FPC is designed for people involved in the selling of financial products or services. The FPC is the compulsory minimum standard required by the industry's regulatory body - the Personal Investment Authority. The AFPC (advanced) represents the next optional level of qualification. This te...
CISI Certificate - FSA Financial Regulations Syllabus Version 16)
SII - Unit 3 Derivatives
Financial Times Energy Yearbooks: Mining (Financial Times Business Global Mining Directory)
Neoliberalism 2.0: Regulating and Financing Globalizing Markets
by Luc Nijs
In today's increasingly globalized environment, many economic fundamentals need to be reconsidered in order to regain stability in the global marketplace. One such consideration is the failing dynamics of the international tax infrastructure. Neoliberalism 2.0 brings a 21st century assessment of the Pigovian taxes, considering a completely new calibration of the international tax systems, inspired by the historically developed Pigovian tax model. The book considers the impact neoliberalism had a...
Momentum Trading on the Indian Stock Market (SpringerBriefs in Economics)
by Gagari Chakrabarti and Chitrakalpa Sen
This study is an exploration of the Indian stock market, focusing on the possible presence of momentum trading. One thing, however, should be noted. While it is true that momentum trading, which tends to generate speculative bubbles, may result in a financial market crash, its nature in contrast might depend on the nature of the economy itself. The study, while exploring the presence and nature of momentum trading on the Indian stock market in recent years, seeks to relate it to significant stru...
Hochfrequenzhandel. Voraussetzungen, Strategien, Chancen und Risiken
by Lars Ehrt
Short-Term Funding. An Effective Device to Aid Business Profitability
by Michael Oluwadare Idowu
Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting and Finance
by Roger W. Mills and John Robertson