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Islamic Finance In A Nutshell A Guide For Nonspecialists 1st Edition Kettell

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Islamic Finance In A Nutshell A Guide For Nonspecialists 1st Edition Kettell
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 341
Author: Kettell, Brian
ISBN: 9780470748619, 0470748613
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Islamic Finance In A Nutshell A Guide For Nonspecialists 1st Edition Kettell by Kettell, Brian 9780470748619, 0470748613 instant download after payment.

The recent turbulence in the global financial markets has drawn attention to an alternative system of financial intermediation: Islamic banking and finance, which has so far remained on the sidelines of the unrest.

Islamic Finance in a Nutshell is a quick and easy guide to understanding the fundamentals of Islamic Finance and how the Islamic Financial markets work. Designed as a quick read for practitioners needing to pick up the basics of the industry, it will enable readers to understand the differences Islamic and Western finance.

Starting with the rise of Islamic finance, the book highlights the key areas which practitioners need to grasp to understand the marketplace including financial   statement analysis, Sharia’a law, making money in the absence of interest and regulation.  The book also provides readers with a basic guide to Arab terminology and a guide to the top financial institutions within the Islamic markets.

This is an ideal guide for anyone with an interest in how these financial markets work, but who do not want to be bogged down in complex and unnecessary terminology.

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