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The Border Guide: A Canadian's Guide to Investing, Working and Living in the United States
Published in Paperback by Stoddart (01 February, 2002)
Author: Robert Keats
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Ok, I guess
This book was not what I expected. As a Canadian who has been living in the United States for almost 10 years, I was looking for advice on questions I have been thinking about recently. However, this book did not cover any subjects in enough depth for me, and simply told me things I already knew. Perhaps for basic cross-border information, the book would be helpful, but for someone in my situation it certainly was not. I have returned it.

An Extremely Valuable Reference Book!!
A long over-due book with absolutely invaluable info for Canadians looking to go state-side!! It answered all my questions and then some. It almost seemed as if Robert Keats knew what questions potential readers would ask! A detail-oriented, well thought out and very thorough piece of work. ANY dual citizen of the US/Canada or Canadian looking to invest or move to the US MUST get a copy of this book!! Don't do anything until you read this book first!


The Book of Risk
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (16 April, 2001)
Authors: Dan Borge and Dan Borge
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Not for finance professionals
According to the Preface, Mr. Borge writes to pique [the reader's] interest in Risk Management. The reader to whom the author is writing is a reader without experience in finance. Indeed, in his effort to avoid the depth or rigor of a risk management textbook, Mr. Borge eliminates much of what a finance professional might find interesting in a book about risk management. Business professionals with a background in finance may find themselves hungry for more substance than the book has to offer.

On the other hand, Mr. Borge successfully describes risk management in terms that individuals without experience in finance will understand. Throughout the book the author applies risk management principles to situations encountered in daily living. These simplified examples give the book a sort of 'Who Moved My Cheese' feel, reinforcing my experience that the book might appeal to non-financial types, while leaving financial-types wanting.

Worth the risk of the purchase price
This book, without a doubt, offers a very clear explanation of the basic principles of risk management. The book concentrates on financial applications and even has a chapter in which he creates a CEO scenario for the reader where the ideas of risk are put into practice. Borge also shows how the same principles may be applied to personal life from the decison to marry to what type of home insurance tp purchase. Borge comes across as very affable and this helps to make the subject matter 'friendly' also. However, I doubt this book was ever intended for finance professionals - though it might be useful in introductory courses on risk management. I also think those looking for more philosophical approaches to the subject (for instance Peter L. Bernstein or Nassim N Taleb) of risk may be somewhat disappointed. At anay rate this book offers sensible advice that avoids easy solutions. In an ideal world this book would be outselling Who Moved My Cheese?

Insightful, thought-provoking and entertaining
This book both addresses risk management from
a professional perspective, and from a personal
level. The examples are abundant, instructive
and highly entertaining!

You can't go wrong with this book.


The Book of Investing Wisdom : Classic Writings by Great Stock-Pickers and Legends of Wall Street (Book of Business Wisdom)
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (19 February, 1999)
Author: Peter Krass
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When the stock market booms--as it did through most of the 1990s--relatively inexperienced investors like to believe there's a new paradigm at work. That's why it's refreshing to take a look occasionally at how investors survived previous booms--and busts. What did the founders of Moody's, Value Line, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average think about the markets they were analyzing and attempting to quantify?

Thus, when Charles Dow writes in an essay titled "Booms and Busts" that "There is a pronounced difference between bull markets that are made by manipulation and those that are made by the public," you perk up. Sure, he was writing all this in the Wall Street Journal in 1899, but he could just as easily be talking about day traders and 401(k) savers in 1999.

Essays by more current investment gurus appear, too. Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, and Abby Joseph Cohen pitch in, as does George Soros in a must-read section called "Crash and Learn". Not all investing involves the stock market, so even Donald Trump makes an appearance, with an essay called "Trump Cards: The Elements of the Deal."

You won't find hot stock tips here, but you will find the greatest investors of the past century or so discussing the principles that governed or govern their decision-making. And since those decisions created some of the greatest fortunes of all time, it's a vital read. --Lou Schuler

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A must read for serious investors!
Well conceived and organized with keen insight into how some of the best investors attained their success through intelligent financial investments.

A solid conservative investment for your reading portfolio.
An exceptional collection of essays by 46 great names business such as Pickens, Baruch, Moody, Buffet, Lynch, Forbes, Soros, and Trump. Key themes include: basic of analysis; attitude and philosophy; strategy; cycles; views from the inside; and more. Each essay includes a biographical sketch of the writer.

This collection of essays proves to be interesting, entertaining, and filled with informative thoughts. This is not a 'how to get-rich-quick in the stock market book'; it is more of a solid, conservative investment for your reading portfolio. Reviewed by Gerry Stern, founder, Stern & Associates, author of Stern's Sourcefinder The Master Directory to HR and Business Management Information & Resources, Stern's CyberSpace SourceFinder, and the Compensation and Benefits SourceFinder.

Informative and well organized.
Krass' style creates an easy to follow, easy to understand narrative of some of the best business minds and their approach to financial investing.


Brands: Visions and Values
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (15 October, 2001)
Authors: John Goodchild and Clive Callow
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Boy Wonder of Wall Street: The Life and Times of Financier Eddie Gilbert
Published in Hardcover by Thomson Texere (23 June, 2003)
Author: Richard Whittingham
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The Many Lives of Eddie Gilbert
I have known Eddie Gilbert personally for over a decade, and I find that at 80 years old he continues to work as hard as most people in their 30's. He is a driven man, whose ambition is boundless.

This recent book is a swift read and covers the major events in Eddie's life in a well researched and balanced way. From the heights of two separate fortunes to the depths of two jail stints, it is really an amazing story. The most amazing part is that it is true. Eddie Gilbert is still making history today as a very, very successful real estate investor. Everything he touches turns to gold. He is a very loyal family man, who values friendships and would do everything to follow through on his word.

I recommend reading the book, not for its literary merits, which are very modest, but for the truly extraordinary story of the many lives of Eddie Gilbert.

Great book!
Pick it up and you won't be able to put it down!

Need a new hero in your life?
Richard Whittingham has always produced exciting and important books (in military history, police novels, sports history, etc.). So it shouldn't have come as a surprise when I picked up his latest, "Boy Wonder of Wall Street" (biography), and had trouble putting it down. But I was surprised. After all, what's to admire about another financier (yawn), especially one who has been labeled an "embezzler" and a "crook"(ugh)? Well, Whittingham has produced again. "Boy Wonder" is spellbinding. It's a consistently surprising, revealing and ultimately heart-warming tale of a truly unforgettable character. Rarely in biography (and fiction, for that matter) is an ending of sweet redemption so winningly delivered --- and I have given away nothing with that statement except that this is a terrific read that will stay with you a long time. Need a new hero in your life? Eddie Gilbert's your man. Five stars!


Bound for Growth: How to Pick Winning Stocks Using Industry Analysis
Published in Hardcover by Irwin Professional Publishing (15 January, 1997)
Author: David Wanetick
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A must read for any new comer to equity market
A comprehensive, mind filling piece of work for anyone who could not get answers to the typical questions that usually arise when entering the equity market.


Bonds and Bond Derivatives
Published in Paperback by Blackwell Publishers (01 December, 1998)
Authors: Miles Livigston and Miles Livingston
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Good overview for beginners
This book gives a very good review for beginners investing in the US bond market only. If you are a professional it is more a dictionnary, it doesn't analyse properly instruments. I would like to finally see an author able to understand that a bond is a bond, and a book like that should focus on this and not to give us a extensive listing of all US bonds in the market ....Second USA are not anymore the only financial market in the world : so "International" chapter should be at least as important as the rest of the exercise...


Bond Risk Analysis: A Guide to Duration and Convexity
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall Direct (01 April, 1990)
Author: Livingston G. Douglas
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Bond Pricing and Portfolio Analysis
Published in Hardcover by The MIT Press (18 September, 2000)
Author: Olivier deLaGrandville
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Bond Portfolio Management
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (01 March, 1996)
Author: Frank J. Fabozzi
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Want to read just one bond book? Make it this one
This is my favorite book on bonds. It is basic, but does not dodge technicalities; all necessary fundamentals are explained very clearly including why total return is more relevant than yield; real-world issues and market practices are addressed critically. A few peccadilloes take away the fifth star: the book is very US-focused, so European or Asian readers may want to look for a second source; it contains some typos; it gets overcommercial at times, as in "there is a formula for this, look it up in this other Fabozzi book"; and performance evaluation could be more detailed than "ring one of these software vendors". But great book anyway.


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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