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70 reviewsThis practical guide provides a comprehensive overview of traditional and alternative investment vehicles for professional and individual investors hoping to gain a deeper understanding of the benefits and pitfalls of using these products.
In it, expert authors Mark Anson, Frank Fabozzi, and Frank Jones clearly present the major principles and methods of investing and their risks and rewards. Along the way, they focus on providing you with the information needed to successfully invest using a host of different methods depending upon your needs and goals.
Many finance books offer collections of expertise on one or two areas of finance, but The Handbook of Traditional and Alternative Investment Vehicles brings all of these topics together in one comprehensive volume.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–16):
Chapter 2 Investing in Common Stock (pages 17–39):
Chapter 3 More on Common Stock (pages 41–68):
Chapter 4 Bond Basics (pages 69–96):
Chapter 5 U.S. Treasury and Federal Agency Securities (pages 97–109):
Chapter 6 Municipal Securities (pages 111–126):
Chapter 7 Corporate Fixed Income Securities (pages 127–146):
Chapter 8 Agency Mortgage Passthrough Securities (pages 147–171):
Chapter 9 Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations (pages 173–200):
Chapter 10 Structured Credit Products (pages 201–222):
Chapter 11 Investment?Oriented Life Insurance (pages 223–242):
Chapter 12 Investment Companies (pages 243–261):
Chapter 13 Exchange?Traded Funds (pages 263–