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| Day Trade Online Als Tagesspekulant mit Aktien von Firmen wie Amazon.com, eBay und Yahoo! zu handeln, hört sich an wie ein Spiel für einen Revolverhelden: Rein in die Schießerei und abdrücken. Ist das wirklich so? Nein, sagt der Autor Christopher Farrell, der sein Geld genauso verdient wie die Börsenhändler an der Wall Street -- indem er sehr kleine, kurzfristige und hochprozentige Abschlüsse tätigt. Farrell, der von zu Hause aus arbeitet, hat über das Internet bis jetzt über 15 Millionen Aktien gehandelt und hat damit im ersten Jahr eine Jahresrendite von 65 Prozent für seine Investmentgesellschaft erwirtschaftet.Indem er detaillierte, verbraucherfreundliche Beispiele benutzt, zeigt Farrell, wie man online Aufträge aufgibt und sie dann wenige Minuten später mit kleinen Gewinnen verkauft, die sich potentiell zu Tausenden von Dollar am Tag summieren können -- wenn man die richtigen Aktien gewählt hat. Er erklärt, wie die New Yorker Börse [NYSE] es Händlern erlaubt, zum Geldkurs zu kaufen und zum Briefkurs wieder zu verkaufen, genau wie die professionellen Händler dies tun. Farrell bietet auch jede Menge Tips -- beispielsweise, wie man sich einen Online-Broker sucht, wieviel Provision man zahlen sollte und wie man mit einer Technologie zurecht kommt, die noch in den Kinderschuhen steckt. Falls Sie sich schon einmal überlegt haben, sich den schätzungsweise 5 Millionen Online-Börsenhändlern anzuschließen, dann ist dieses Buch genau das richtige für Sie. --Thom Hartle | Christopher A. Farrell | |
| The Electronic Day Trader In The Electronic Day Trader beschreiben die Autoren Marc Friedfertig und George West die Hintergründe zu Tagesspekulationsgeschäften und bieten Strategien an, die Ihnen dabei helfen können, bei diesem Spekulations- und Timingspiel erfolgreich zu sein. Sie schreiben: "Das Tagesspekulationsgeschäft sieht täuschend einfach aus, doch in Wirklichkeit ist es eine unendliche Herausforderung. Es ist ein Spiel, eine Gelegenheit, seine Gewitztheit an der Mehrheit zu messen und damit Erfolg zu haben. Tagesspekulationen sind die ultimative Gelegenheit, an der Börse zu spekulieren -- das ultimative Spiel." | Marc Friedfertig, George West | |
| How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading : Everything You Need to Know to Win in Wall Street's Hottest Game | David S. Nassar, David Nassar | |
| The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes | Mark Douglas | |
| How to Make $1,000,000 in the Stock Market - Automatically! | Robert Lichello | |
| Trading to Win : The Psychology of Mastering the Markets (Wiley Trading Advantage Series) An extremely insightful review of the experiences and mental stategies of successful traders. Increase your success and profitability by employing Dr. Kiev's tactics, derived from years of close association and work with winning traders. Great real life stories too! | Ari Kiev | |
| Strategies for the On-Line Day Trader; Advanced Trading Techniques for On-Line Profits | Fernando Gonzalez, William Rhee | |
| Weitere Titel in englischer Sprache | ||
| The Intelligent Investor : A Book of Practical Counsel | Benjamin Graham | |
| One Up on Wall Street : How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market | Peter Lynch, John Rothchild | |
| The Motley Fool Investment Guide: How the Fools Beat Wall Street's Wise Men and How You Can Too Sollten Sie sich von einem Narren sagen lassen, wie Sie Ihr Geld investieren sollen? Wenn er ein "Motley Fool" ist, dann lautet die Antwort eindeutig ja! David und Tom Gardner haben den erfolgreichsten Investment-Informationsservice gegründet, der jemals den Cyberspace beehrte. Nun zeigen sie Ihnen, wie sie den Markt erobern können, auch wenn Sie eine Dividende von einer Diva nicht unterscheiden können. Dieses Handbuch zeigt Ihnen, wie die Informationsrevolution Geld in Ihre Tasche fließen lassen kann. | David Gardner, Tom Gardner | |
| The Motley Fool's You Have More Than You Think : The Foolish Guide to Investing What You Have | David Gardner, Tom Gardner | |
| The Motley Fool's Rule Breakers, Rule Makers : A Foolish Guide to Picking Stocks | David Gardner, Tom Gardner | |
| How to Buy Technology Stocks | Michael Gianturco | |
| The Unemotional Investor : Simple Systems for Beating the Market | Robert Sheard | |
| The Gorilla Game : An Investor's Guide to Picking Winners in High Technology | Geoffrey A. Moore, Paul Johnson, Tom Kippola | |
| How to Make Money in Stocks : A Winning System in Good Times or Bad | William J. O'Neil | |
| Liar's Poker : Rising Through the Wreckage on Wall Street | Michael Lewis | |
| Market Wizards : Interviews With Top Traders | Jack D. Schwager | |
| The New Market Wizards : Conversations With America's Top Traders | Jack D. Schwager | |
| How I Made 2,000,000 in the Stock Market | Nicolas Darvas | |
| The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes | Mark Douglas | |
| Martin Zweig's Winning on Wall Street | Martin E. Zweig, Martin Zweig, Morrie Goldfischer | |
| How to Make $1,000,000 in the Stock Market - Automatically! | Robert Lichello | |
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Candlestick Charting Explained : Timeless Techniques for Trading Stocks and Futures | Gregory L. Morris |
| How to Invest in E-Commerce Stocks | Bill Burnham | |
| Reminiscences of a Stock Operator | Edwin Lefevre | |
| Trading 101 : How to Trade Like a Pro | Sunny J. Harris, Sunny Harris | |
| A Random Walk Down Wall Street : Including a Life-Cycle Guide to Personal Investing | Burton G. Malkiel | |
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| Tape Reading and Market Tactics The Three Steps to Successful Stock Trading. New 1970 edition of the classic about the mechanics of stock trading with a recent foreword by the author. Historically, the best selling book on the subject, Neill tells not only how to read the tape, but also how to reason out what's happening behind the scenes. Superb chapters on human nature and speculation. Figures and charts. Originally published in 1931. | Humphrey B. Neill | |
| The Crowd: A study of the popular mind | Gustave Le Bon | |
| Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is the thinly disguised biography of Jesse Livermore, a remarkable character who first started speculating in New England bucket shops at the turn of the century. Livermore, who was banned from these shady operations because of his winning ways, soon moved to Wall Street where he made and lost his fortune several times over. What makes this book so valuable are the observations that Lefèvre records about investing, speculating, and the nature of the market itself. | Edwin Lefévre/Jesse Livermore | |
| The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes This book is extraordinary. Douglas has put some serious thought into the nature of trading. At first glance it may seem to be too estoric, however, what are the markets? This is for the experienced trader who wants to get to the heart of specualtion. It all comes down to your mind - that is the only thing you can change or control; the market will do what it wants. The book delves deeply into the Philosophy and Psychology of Trading. | Mark Douglas | |
| The Tao of Trading : Discovering a Simpler Path to Success "The Tao of Trading" shows traders and investors how to combine intuition and creativity with the best fundamental and technical trading practices. The book shows traders how to elicit, then act, according to their own inward perception and feelings regarding the reality of the markets they are trading National author publicity . | Robert Koppel | |
| Market Wizards : Interviews With Top Traders A bestselling classic (more than 95,000 copies sold in hardcover and paperback) that delves into the minds of some of the world's most successful traders. | Jack D. Schwager | |
| The New Market Wizards : Conversations With America's Top Traders In this sequel to the bestselling Market Wizards, Schwager taps into the minds of today's top financial wizards and reveals the secrets of their astonishing success. "Provides unique insight into the arcane world of currency trading as well as other fast-moving markets."--U.S. News & World Report. | Jack D. Schwager | |
| Trading Rules II : More Strategies for Success | William F. Eng | |
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Why You Win or Lose A successful, non-professional speculator tells how Wall Street paid back to him more than he entrusted to it. This book is both a personal history and a valuable study of crowd reaction to market fluctuations - the adventures of an "outsider" who found the greatest enemies to stock market success. He shows you how to recognize them and how to avoid becoming a loser because of them. "Vanity", "Greed" and "The Will to Believe" are just a few of eight instructive chapters. Completely non-technical; anyone can understand and act on this book about money-making stocks. First published in 1930. | Fred C. Kelly |
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Studies in Stock Speculation Introduction by James L. Fraser. Originally published in 1925 by the Magazine of Wall Street, this discussion of stock speculation fits today's investors and traders. | H.J. Wolf |
| Psychology of Stock Market | G.C. Selden | |
| Studies in Tape Reading (1910 Classic) Rollo Tape is the colorful pen name of Richard D. Wyckoff. This 1910 classic on tape reading and stock market tactics is by one of its most astute students. Wyckoff for many years was a publisher of the Ticker Magazine which was later changed to The Magazine of Wall Street. He contributed more to the study of price movements than anyone else in America. | Richard Demille Wyckoff | |
| Extraordinary Popular Delusions and The Madness of Crowds A complete repackaging of the classic work about grand-scale madness, major schemes, and bamboozlement--and the universal human susceptibility to all three. This informative, funny collection encompasses a broad range of manias and deceptions, from witch burnings to the Great Crusades to the prophecies of Nostradamus. | Charles MacKay, Andrew P. Tobias | |
| How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market | Nicolas Darvas | |
| The Electronic Day Trader Showing traders how personal computers and online trading can put them on equal footing with big-name market-makers, this book puts every reader "right on the trading floor", demonstrating the best ways to get instant quotes and execution. | Marc Friedfertig, George West | |
| The Golfer and the Millionaire : It's About Having the Drive to Succeed The Golfer and the Millionaire is one of those books that will change people's lives. It's about one man's struggle to redeem himself, to believe in himself, to conquer his failures, and tom make his life a success. The story uses golf as a metaphor for life and reaches out to all those who want to enter the zone of victory on the green or in the business world. The invaluable life lessons in this book leave the reader with one inescapable truth: Ultimate success can only be achieved when our minds are trained to grasp it. | Mark Fisher | |
| Learn to Earn: A Beginner's Guide to the Basics of Investing and Business by Peter Lynch, John Rothchild (Contributor) In this basic introduction to investing, the bestselling author of One Up on Wall Street and Beating the Street explains in a style accessible to anyone high school age or older how to read a stock table, how to understand a company annual report, and why everyone should pay attention to the stock market. Lynch explains not only how to invest, but how to think like an investor. | Peter Lynch | |
| A Random Walk Down Wall Street : Including a Life-Cycle Guide to Personal Investing An unconventional guide to investing in Wall Street tells how to put together a broad portfolio of stocks through sidestepping the experts and how to rate the potential of a stock, bond, money market fund, or other investment. | Burton G. Milkiel | |
| Trading for a Living : Psychology, Trading Tactics, Money Management (Wiley Finance Edition) As a professional trader, technical analysis expert, and practicing psychiatrist, Dr. Elder helps aspiring traders step away from the crowd of amateurs. He presents a comprehensive system for trading stocks, futures, currencies, and options. This book provides provides a complete course in the three M's of successful trading: Mind, Method, and Money. | Dr. Alexander Elder, Alexander Elder | |
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The Compleat Day Trader : Trading Systems, Strategies, Timing Indicators, and Analytical Methods From the bestselling author of The Investor's Quotient, here is a sizzling guide to one of today's hottest investment activities. Drawing on two decades of experience in the futures market, Bernstein shows readers how to master the systems and strategies of day trading. Individual investors and professional traders will learn how to develop the specialized knowledge and timing that can reap huge profits at the close of every trading day. | Jake Bernstein |
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The Compleat Day Trader II covers the ins and outs of day trading, and then presents various methods and systems for day trading, including hit and run trading, the 30-minute breakout, and the power balance method. The author also provides statistical back tests to verify and explicate the various trading methods, and an in-depth discussion of the psychology of day trading. | Jake Bernstein |
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Computerized Trading : Maximizing Day Trading and Overnight Profits Mark Jurik taps into the minds of twenty experts who reveal their strategies for maximizing profitability using computerized trading systems. | Mark Jurik |
| The Way of the Warrior-Trader : The Financial Risk-Taker's Guide to Samurai Courage, Confidence and Discipline Trading is war, an ongoing battle against other traders to get to profitable positions first, seize profits and move on to the next battle. The Way of the Warrior Trader applies time-honored precepts of the samurai discipline to modern trading, showing the reader ways to use centuries-old methods for victory in today's trading markets. The Way of the Warrior Trader: Provides a six step action plan for trading; Explains how to recover psychologically from a loss; Describes how to overcome the deep-seated psychological barriers to effective trading. | Richard McCall | |
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Sun Tzu's Art of War for Traders and Investors It is the classic treatise on waging war; Sun Tzu's Art of War has guided military tacticians to victory for more than 2,500 years. In this adaptation of the master's classic, super trader Dean Lundell applies Sun Tzu's lessons to the art of investing-from designing a personal trading plan, to timing market moves, to gleaming data from a global information network. Each exquisitely designed spread opens with a passage from Sun Tzu, and is then interpreted and explained for its strategic relevance to trading in stocks, bonds, futures, and commodities. Guided by Sun Tzu's ancient wisdom, novice and professional traders alike can use these classic military strategies to conquer the market! | Dean Lundell |
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Electronic Trading "TNT" I Gorilla Trading Stuff "When people ask me about the ways I make money, I tell them that they should take your courses and read your manuals. I tell them that it's the best 'trading stuff' I have ever seen. I find myself re-reading the chapters all the time." | Joe Ross and Mark Cherlin |
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Electronic Trading "TNT" II How - To Win Trading Stuff | Joe Ross and Mark Cherlin |
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Electronic Trading "TNT" III Technical Trading Stuff | Joe Ross and Mark Cherlin |
| Electronic Trading "TNT" IV Tips Tricks and Other Trading Stuff | Joe Ross and Mark Cherlin | |
| 5 Day Momentum Method | Jeff Cooper | |
| Hit and Run Trading : A Short-Term Stock Traders Bible Written by professional equities trader, Jeff Cooper, this best-selling manual teaches traders how to day-trade and short-term trade the best moving stocks. Jeff's strategies identify daily the ideal stocks to trade and point out the exact entry and protective exit point. Most trades risk 1 point or less and last from a few hours to a few days. | Jeff Cooper | |
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Hit and Run Trading II: Capturing Explosive Short-Term Moves in Stocks "I started using this book after reading it and my first trade paid for 15 copies. Jeff Cooper makes day trading EASIER by revealing some interesting patterns to look for." | Jeff Cooper |
| How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading: Everything You Need to Know to Win in Wall Street's Hottest Game The days of costly broker delays and lousy fills are over! How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading shows you the inside rules and strategies of Electronic Direct Access Trading (E-DAT), the system that lets you use your own personal computer to consistently buy and sell at the best prices the market has to offer. | David Nassar | |
| DayTrading into the Millennium | Michael P. Turner | |
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Electronic Trading Guide for NASDAQ Level 2 This guide will teach you how to day trade the NASDAQ using a Level 2 screen. It also covers techniques, strategies, tools and market psychology. Good Luck and Happy Trading! | Rafael Fernando Gonzalez |
| Street Smarts: High Probability Short-Term Trading Strategies Published in 1996 and written by Larry Connors and "New Market Wizard" Linda Raschke. This 245 page manual is considered by many to be one of the best books written on trading futures. Twenty-five years of combined trading experience is divulged as you will learn 20 of their best strategies. | Laurence A. Connors, Linda Bradford Raschke | |
| Pit Bull : Lessons from Wall Street's Champion Trader Jack Schwager, author of Market Wizards"Pit Bull is a modern day Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (the classic book about trading by Edwin Lefevre); an over-the-shoulder look at one of this generation's great traders. Anyone with an interest in trading should get a kick out of this book." | Martin 'Buzzy' Schwartz, Dave Morine, Paul Flint | |
| The Mind of a Trader : Lessons in Trading Strategy from the World's Leading Traders The Mind of a Trader explores the trading philosophies, behaviors and tactics of the world's top traders, identifying successful strategies and winning ways in the markets. Examine the best minds in the business and learn the winning strategies of Neal Weintraub, Bernard Oppetit, Bill Lipschutz, Pat Arbor, Jon Najarian, David Kyte, Phil Flynn, Martin Burton, Paul Johnson, Brian Winterflood, and Neal Weintraub | Alpesh B. Patel | |
| Trading to Win : The Psychology of Mastering the Markets (Wiley Trading Advantage Series) Trading to Win presents a step-by-step, goal-oriented program for building the mental and emotional stamina not only to win, but to win on an unprecedented level. Created by a leading psychiatrist for a top trading firm, this proven approach spotlights a set of philosophical and behavioral principles designed to assist you in implementing proactive trading strategies, as well as developing the mindset needed to trade effectively in the realm of uncertainty. | Ari Kiev | |
| The Gorilla Game : An Investor's Guide to Picking Winners in High Technology Finding the next Microsoft has been the Holy Grail for many investors. However, anyone who has dabbled in technology stocks can't help but be dismayed at their extreme volatility--it's not unusual for tech stocks to gain or lose 10 to 20 percent in a single day. So how can you win in this market and find the next Cisco, Intel, or Oracle? The key to winning, says bestselling author Geoffrey Moore, is to play the "gorilla game." | Geoffrey A. Moore, Paul Johnson, Tom Kippola | |
| The Unemotional Investor : Simple Systems for Beating the Market Falling in love with your investments is easy to do. In The Unemotional Investor, Robert Sheard offers a way around this dilemma. He notes that the obvious requirement for making money in the stock market is to buy low and sell high, but that most people simply can't do this. "What does it take to buy low and sell high? Surprisingly enough, it takes the polar opposite of normal human emotions." | Robert Sheard | |
| How to Make Money in Stocks : A Winning System in Good Times or Bad O'Neil explains how to make money reading the daily financial news pages. . .pick the best industry groups in the market. . .read charts like an expert and improve stock selection and timing. . .substantially reduce losses and mistakes. . .and turn a profit from reading and analyzing the news. | William J. O'Neil | |
| 25 Investment Classics : Insights from the Greatest Investment Books of All Time 25 Investment Classics introduces some of the key works from the brightest stars in the investment universe: grand masters such as Benjamin Graham, W. D. Gann and J. K. Galbraith; latter-day legends such as Warren Buffett, George Soros and Peter Lynch; and the sharpest observers of life in the markets such as Michael Lewis and Adam Smith. A compelling mix of definitive techniques, market wisdom and incisive narratives, this collection will give investors instant access to the most influential, informative and inspiring moments in the history of investment writing. | Leo Gough (Editor) | |
| The Art of Speculation (Wiley Investment Classics) First published in 1930, The Art of Speculation by Philip Carret has long been praised for its perceptive examination of the various ways that speculation impacts the worlds of both business and financial trading. Now, almost seven decades later, a newly updated edition proves as instructive as ever on this and related investment topics such as short selling, government regulation, options, and arbitrage. Chapters on reading a balance sheet and an income statement remain classics | Philip L. Carret | |
| Only Yesterday : An Informal History of the 1920's (Wiley Investment Classics) Written in 1931, ONLY YESTERDAY traces the rise of post-World War I prosperity up to the crash of 1929 against a colorful backdrop of flappers, speakeasies, Al Capone, the first radio, and the scandalous rise of skirt hemlines. Here is an attractively packaged new edition of a vibrant social history that takes in events on Wall Street as well as the infectious spirit of the times. | Frederick Lewis Allen | |
| How to Retire Rich : Time-Tested Strategies to Beat the Market and Retire Style The author of the national bestseller "What Works on Wall Street" makes the future brighter--and richer--for millions of ordinary Americans with proven methods and easy-to-follow advice on making long-term investments for a financially secure retirement. NEU !!! | James P. O'Shaughnessy | |
| The Innovator's Dilemma : When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail (Management of Innovation and Change Series) Michael R. Bloomberg, CEO and Founder, Bloomberg Financial Markets "The Innovator's Dilemma is absolutely brilliant. Clayton Christensen provides an insightful analysis of changing technology and its importance to a company's future success. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in business or entrepreneurship." | Clayton M. Christensen | |
| Every Investor's Guide to High-Tech Stocks and Mutual Funds : Proven Strategies for Picking High-Growth Winners Now updated and revised--the groundbreaking national bestseller that simplifies Wall Street's hottest sector, written by the founder of the best-performing high-tech stock newsletter. NEU !!! | Michael Murphy | |
| The Motley Fool's Rule Breakers, Rule Makers : A Foolish Guide to Picking Stocks The irreverent Gardner brothers now offer their most sophisticated, yet easiest-to-use guide for anyone serious about making money in the stock market. NEU !!! | David Gardner, Tom Gardner | |
| The Motley Fool Investment Guide: How the Fools Beat Wall Street's Wise Men and How You Can Too Should you let a Fool tell you where to invest your money? If he's a Motley Fool, the answer is a resounding YES! David and Tom Gardner launched the most successful investment information service ever to grace cyberspace, and now they show you how to beat the market, even if you don't know a dividend from a divining rod. With this guide, you'll find out how the information revolution can put money in your pocket. | David Gardner, Tom Gardner | |
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The Motley Fool Investment Workbook will take you step-by-step through the process of putting to the lessons learned in these two books. Here, you will pick up a pencil and: Build yourself a budget Figure out how much you have to invest Work out which investment strategy is best for you Discover the best sources of stock market information and what to do with them once you find them | David Gardner, Tom Gardner |
| Neuerscheinungen 1999 | ||
| 101 Investment Lessons from the Wizards of Wall Street : The Pro's Secrets for Running With the Bulls Without Losing Your Shirt After losing a small fortune in the stock market, instead of giving up, I got inspired. I read as many books, newspapers, and magazines on investing as I could find. I also sought out the advice of three dozen professional money managers and financial experts, investment gurus like John Bogle, Shelby Davis, David Dreman, Elaine Garzarelli, Bill Miller, Louis Navellier, William ONeil, Jim OShaughnessy, Ralph Wanger, and Marty Whitman, to name only a few. | Michael Sincere | |
| Investment Gurus : A Road Map to Wealth from the World's Best Money Managers Professional investment consultant Peter J. Tanous has come to understand this after three decades in the field, and in Investment Gurus, he presents a wide range of tactics and strategies that have been developed by acknowledged stock-picking experts. | Peter J. Tanous, Andrew P. Tobias, Richard C. Breeden (Preface) | |
| The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need (Expanded and Updated Throughout) Personal-finance guru Andrew Tobias slams online trading and praises the Roth IRA in his newly revised The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need. This investment bible remains as stimulating and meaningful as it was when it was first published 20 years ago. It's packed with ideas about stocks, living beneath your means, tax planning, retirement, and just about everything else in the financial world. And all of it is presented with Tobias's trademark brevity and ingenuity. | Andrew P. Tobias | |
| Wall Street's Picks for 1999 (Serial) | Kirk Kazanjian (Preface) | |
| Investing in the Over-The-Counter Markets : Stocks-Bonds-Ipo's | Alvin D. Hall | |
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The Crisis of Global Capitalism : (Open Society Endangered) The New York Times Book Review, Floyd Norris ...when Soros gets down to financial market business, and explains how we got to where we are now, he does an excellent job. The Crisis of Global Capitalism will be worth reading even if its dire forecasts prove to be wrong. | George Soros, Geoff Shandler (Editor) |
| Charles Schwab's Guide to Financial Independence The founder and CEO of the $300 billion brokerage firm that bears his name distills his 40 years of accumulated wisdom on investing for the future with confidence. NEU !!! | Charles R. Schwab | |
| Financial Reports and Statements | ||
| The Interpretation of Financial Statements : The Classic 1937 Edition From the man whom Robert Hagstrom, Jr., author of "The Warren Buffett Way", calls "the dean of financial analysis" comes a timely reissue of the 1937 first edition of this classic investor's business reference. | Bemka,Om Graja, Spencer B. Meredith, Benjamin Graham, Michael F. Price (Introduction) | |
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How to Understand Financial Statements : A Nontechnical Guide for Financial Analysts, Managers, and Executives/Book and Disk A broad introduction to the interactive and analytical skills necessary to understand financial statements. Written especially for new and intermediate managers and financial professionals, it takes the confusion out of GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Practices). The included disk has two programs that can be used to perform both traditional and non-traditional financial analysis. | Kenneth R. Ferris, Keneth R. Ferris, Scott I. Jerris (Contributor) |
| How to Read a Financial Report : Wringing Vital Signs Out of the Numbers This indispensable key to extracting useful information from financial reports allows non-CPAs to make sense of balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements, and shows what these mean in relation to each other. Also covers tax reform, depreciation methods, spotting fraudulent reporting, and recent FASB rulings. | John A., Ph.D. Tracy | |
| Understanding Cash Flow (Finance Fundamentals for Nonfinancial Managers Series) The term "cash flow" is used to describe the analysis of all the changes that affect a company's cash account during an accounting period. This book tells readers everything they need to know to understand cash flow and incorporate that knowledge into their strategic management process. | Franklin J., Jr. Plewa, George T. Friedlob (Contributor) | |
| Understanding Income Statements Designed specifically for managers, entrepreneurs, and small-business owners with no prior knowledge of reading income statements, this book quickly and painlessly schools readers in everything they need to know about how to interpret these often confusing documents. | George T. Friedlob (Contributor), Franklin J. Plewa | |
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