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 Dow 40,000 Portfolio: The Stocks to Own to Outperform Today's Leading Benchmark
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Trade (29 August, 2000)
Author: David Elias
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Dun & Bradstreet Guide to $Your Investments$ 1999 (Serial)
Published in Paperback by HarperResource (01 January, 1999)
Author: Nancy Dunnan
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Dun & Bradstreet Guide-Nancy Dunnan
I ordered this book on March 2, 2002 and it still hasn't arrived. How can I rate a book I didn't receive? I wish to delete this book and substitute another but find no procedure to do this. Can you help me do this?

Great book for beginners; just use patience
This book (which comes out in an updated version every year) is a great way to learn about financial planning, investing, and so forth. The lessons inside can (and SHOULD) be used by anyone.

It might seem overwhelming at first, because it's over 400 pages. Take it in little bits and pieces. It's easy to read, explains all the different things you can do in investing, and broken down in such a way that it works for small investors or big ones, for long-term retirement planning or for "how to live right now" type financial stuff.

Great Guide
This is really a terrific resource, especially for an investing novice like myself. I would urge anyone who wants to start investing and have no clue how too get this book. It clears up so much confusion and answers so many questions. Its paid for itself and then some already.


Due Diligence Techniques and Analysis
Published in Hardcover by Quorum Books (30 August, 1996)
Author: Gordon Bing
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Very comprehensive
The book uncovers a huge amount of detailed questions, nedded to perform a solid due dilligence. Very good for inspiration before investigating.

An excellent guide to truly understanding the numbers
As someone who works in investment banking, I can say this book is applicable to much more than just due diligence. It can help an analyst through most financial analysis situations(assuming the user knows the basics of how to use and analyze financial statements). What's best about the book is that it goes beyond the theory and academic stuff and gets down to real "how-to's" and "why's". He goes through every account that would appear on the three major financial statements and explains what to look for in them, how to find the answer if it's not readily apparent, what questions to ask and why the questions are important. He also thoroughly examines off-balance sheet, off-income statement and qualitative items that are essential to analysis. Beware, there are no numbers or examples to work through in this book. This book is quite literally one man's experience and intuition put into written form. If you understand that financial analysis is not as cut-and-dry as looking at well-prepared, fully forthcoming financial statements with all the info you need already given, then this book is just what you are looking for. It helps you get the right numbers to which you can apply meaningful financial analysis.


Dow Jones Irwin Guide to Investing With Investment Software
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (01 January, 1987)
Author: Thomas A. Meyers
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Double Whammy: Y2K and the Coming Recession
Published in Paperback by Roi Publishing (01 May, 1999)
Author: Robert G. Logan
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If I'd only read it three years ago!!
This is a great book. If I'd read it three years ago when it first came out, I'd be very wealthy today. However, I did just the OPPOSITE of what this book said to do, thus, I lost a lot. Robert Logan's book, is a great learning tool. It is concise, to the point, and very prophetic. Here we are in the midst of one the worse recessions in history, and one of the worse bear markets in history, and Logan saw it coming 3 years go. Great book!! I wish he'd write another one about the NEXT 3 years (2002-2005).


Don't Die Broke Audio
Published in Audio Cassette by Bloomberg Press (15 December, 2001)
Authors: Margaret Malaspina and Margaret A. Malaspina
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Don't Die Broke: How to Turn Your Retirement Savings into Lasting Income, by personal-finance writer and financial-education specialist Margaret A. Malaspina, offers a fresh take on one of today's hottest money matters by outlining ways to tap most effectively into the retirement nest egg that you're currently nurturing. While most such guides concentrate on actually amassing those future fiscal resources in the first place, Malaspina shows instead how to maximize what you're (hopefully) already building so you'll (hopefully) always have what you need. "Most people find themselves making decisions about retirement plan distributions with little guidance," she writes. "Few people understand the consequences of their choices--or, indeed, what choices they have." In clear, highly focused chapters, she offers solid suggestions for creating a lasting retirement income, lowering potential taxes, and building an estate worth passing along. --Howard Rothman
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Don't believe the subtitle
The subtitle is "Taking Money out of your IRA, 401(k), or other savings plan-- and creating lasting retirement income, but there's precious little useful how-to here. There's basically one chapter (9) that deals with the details of setting up a withdrawal plan and the advice boils down to "go find an investment advisor". Most of the book is spent explaining 401ks, IRAs, workplace plans, etc.

It's my own fault, though. Next time I'll read the TOC before buying!

A Solid Effort!
Many rules and regulations govern pension plans. The technicalities are complicated and change constantly. People can make irrevocable errors doing something as simple as moving assets from one plan to another. Margaret A. Malaspina cuts through retirement plan red tape and explains the jargon. She shows you how to get to your money after you have worked hard to save it. This book demystifies your options and clarifies the consequences of your choices. The author makes reading about taxes relatively painless. We at getAbstract recommend this book to anyone planning retirement, switching retirement plans, or withdrawing retirement funds. However, because of its discussion of United States tax law, it is not useful to those in other countries.

This book was just what I needed!
Malaspina has taken a very complicated topic and made it easy for the average reader to comprehend the important issues and find answers to questions that face everyone who needs to make a decison about their retirement savings. I had no idea it could be so complicated to get at my own money. Reading this book has enlightened me and helped me avoid some serious mistakes.


Dollars And Cents of Shopping Centers : 2000
Published in Paperback by Urban Land Institute (01 April, 2000)
Author: Michael D. Beyard
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Doing Business in Vietnam
Published in Hardcover by Prima Lifestyles (01 November, 1994)
Author: James W. Robinson
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Doing Business in the New China : A Handbook and Guide
Published in Hardcover by Praeger Publishers (30 August, 2004)
Author: Birgit Zinzius
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Doing Business in Russia and the Other Former Soviet Republics: Accounting and Financial Management Issues
Published in Paperback by Inst of Management Accountants (01 June, 1994)
Authors: Adolf J.H. Enthoven, Ia. V. Sokolov, and V. V. Kovalev
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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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