Investment-management


Related Subjects: Money Book Review Capital-asset-pricing-model Financial-engineering Fund-management Hedge-fund Hedging Modern-portfolio-theory Mutual-fund Passive-management Portfolio
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The Best Websites for Business Appraisers, Accountants, and Financial Professionals
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (15 April, 2001)
Authors: Eva M. Lang, Jan Davis Tudor, and Jan D. Tudor
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A Must-Read Book for any Financial Professional
I was skeptical that another book could be different than any other on this same subject, but was I wrong - this is a "must-read" book for any financial professional, accountant, CPA and appraisal expert who conducts online research and looks for in-depth information. Lang and Tudor have outdone themselves. Bravo to a world-class effort! One piece of information in the first chapter alone more than covered the cost of the book.


Beyond Stocks
Published in Hardcover by Tanglewood Publishing (01 September, 1997)
Author: John F. Merrill
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A nearly complete practical guide to index investing
The book treats all the important topics that a thoughtful person must consider in evaluating an important investment. You can see that Mr. Merrill worked hard to place a handle on the risk factor which has so many facets. The result is not totally satisfying but I can't think of an alternative in simple terms. Using this risk parameter allowed him to quantify his comparison portfolios and give meaning to the study. I particularly liked the presentation of performance of different classes over the past 25 years. These are eye opening and necessary. I'm an engineer and overly critical so maybe it should be five stars.


Beyond Fund Raising : New Strategies for Nonprofit Innovation and Investment (AFP/Wiley Fund Development Series) (The AFP/Wiley Fund Development Series)
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (07 March, 1997)
Author: Kay Sprinkel Grace
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Practical and Visionary
This book provides non-profit executives with a very practical approach to making their organizations more successful financially and more relevant to their audiences. I have advised many non-profits on a range of issues, and I am envious of Grace's admonition to "put away the tin cup." That's one of the truest, most important things that today's non-profit leaders could hear.

Putting away the tin cup
Many fundraising books show you the mechanics of fundraising. Ms. Sprinkel does that, but more importantly, she shows the reader how to approach fundraising with the proper mindset. Gone is the "tin cup" mentality. Instead, she advocates that we approach fundraising with an investment mindset.

Having set the stage with her philosophical approach to fundraising, Ms. Grace proceeds to walk the reader through the different stages of fundraising, including annual and capital campaigns.

I used the information in this book to assist the development team at my children's school with a capital campaign. We trained a number of people in the art of fundraising and went on to raise the money needed for a new building. While I won't give Ms. Grace all the credit, I can say with confidence that the advice she dispenses is clearly written and very effective.

Shared values in donor development makes sense.
Defining the difference between fund-raising and donor development was an eye-opener. In a non-profit world that is increasingly competitive for the donor dollar, Ms. Grace offers a powerfully different approach. Of particular interest was reference to values-based mission statements. Something from which every fund-raising organization can learn


Beyond Agriculture and Economics: Management, Investment, Policy, and Methodology
Published in Hardcover by Michigan State University Press (01 April, 1997)
Author: A. Allan Schmid
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Better Than Money: Build Your Fortune Using Stock Options and Other Equity Incentives--in Up and Down Markets
Published in Paperback by Lauson Publishing (24 May, 2000)
Author: David E. Gumpert
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Must-read for job changers
This book was great! A headhunter caught me off gaurd with a great opportunity, but I had to make a decision faster than I was comfortable with. I got myself smart in about 2 days, and was able to negotiate a much better compensation package. I'd recommend it to anyone in a negotiation-situation.

Essential Career Book
Stock options have always been a big mystery to me. This book helped me understand what employers are talking about with stock options. I found tons of "insider" tips and real-life examples that I will put to use right away. In particular, I found the "secrets" of negotiating for stock options-- especially the tricks companies use to reduce stock options grants--to be especially eye-opening. I also learned how to think of myself as an investor and not just an employee--something I had never done before.

I've been able to adjust my own opportunites to negotiate for options. In addition, I found the book fun to read. The writing is fresh, clear, and the concepts easy to understand, even for a novice like me. I also found the glossary of terms and Internet resources to be very helpful tools. I highly recommend this book for job seekers and those who really want to know how to negotiate for all they're worth.


Better Stock Trading: Money and Risk Management
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (23 May, 2003)
Author: Daryl Guppy
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deserves to be on your shelf next to tharp and elder
The book really starts out examining how risk management can affect a system with positive expectations. The main point he is making is that your average profit should be greater than average loss, which is true enough. Unfortunately, there is an implied assumption in this section that suggests you can change the stop without impacting the probabilities of success -- i've found this not to be true in my own trading. I would certainly liked to have seen some mention of this in the book, but that's a bit of a nitpick to be quite honest.

In the book, Mr. Guppy uses the 2% risk model Elder uses. However, there are bits missing. For example, he has no real way of limiting risk. He has a model whereby through diversification and position limits, he will limit outstanding risk to 20%. However, from my brief reading of the book (I plan to go over it more thoroughly later), there is nothing stopping you from entering another 20% worth of positions, and another 20%. Stopping your entire portfolio out several times. Sure, I hear you say, this could never happen to a top trader -- however, if it happened to Steve Walton , I suspect it can happen to you.

Overall, I think this is an excellent book, and I learned quite a bit from it. Mr. Guppy's writing style may not be quite as polished as some writers, but I think it's still quite good. If you are a position trader, i'd highly recommend this book -- if you opt for the swing or daytrading timeframes, I think you might be better off with Elder or Tharp -- although it certainly does no harm to study all of these authors, as they each have a lot of really good things to say about this topic. I think this book may indeed be destined to be in fine company, alongside Elder and Tharp. This work is much stronger and generally more useful than his earlier work, Market Trading Tactics.


Best Practices in Information Technology: How Corporations Get the Most Value from Exploiting Their Digital Investments
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall PTR (01 September, 1997)
Author: James W. Cortada
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Disappointed - not up with the times
I have just finished reading this book and was quite disappointed. The book is not sufficiently up-to-date and is fairly IBM-oriented. It does explain what best practices are about but does not offer sufficient help for you to actually apply them usefully. It is very general/high level. It also overstates their usefulness and doesn't sufficiently discuss the dangers of using them - they can be a follow the leader tool.

Some Useful Information But Generally Too High-Level
This book was useful to me in certain respects: the information contained in it about data center and software development metrics (two chapters' worth) was valuable and timely. The rest of the book, however, was too high-level to be put to immediate use. The author also included far too many visuals. I found them distracting and not supportive of the text.

ECBU - CP
This is a good book on how to be cost effective in using Information Technology.


Best Practices for Nonprofit Boards: Managing Finances and Investments
Published in Hardcover by Bloomberg Press (01 January, 1999)
Author: Robert W. Casey
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Best of the Best Mutual Funds: 2001 Edition (Best of the Best Mutual Funds)
Published in Paperback by Stoddart (01 January, 2001)
Author: Ranga Chand
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Well organized and informative book!
This mutual fund book was one of the best I have read yet. As a young professional this guide is geared towards the investor who has a long-term goal, for me its a comfortable retirement. I like the way that Chand only selects the best funds that have consistent above-average performance, long manager tenure, low risk, low fees and wide availablilty. Great Buy!

Best of the Best Mutual Funds
A great book. The methodology made a lot of sense to me and who can argue with funds with good track records and low fees, low risk, and long manager tenure. Definitely helped me pick a couple of funds for my investments.


Benjamin and Yates: Legal Risk Management in Global Securities Investment and Collateral
Published in Hardcover by Butterworths Tolley (03 November, 2002)
Authors: Joanna Benjamin and Madeleine Yates
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