- Paperback
- Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall; 1 edition (16 Nov 2006)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 0273712578
- ISBN-13: 978-0273712572
- Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 18.6 x 4.4 cm
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,306,468 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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FT Guide to Investing
No need to be baffled any longer by a flurry of information, data, facts and comments, and the complexities of the financial markets. The Financial Times Guide to Investing will introduce you to the complex art of investing, and how to invest successfully, whether you are actively involved in investing or just thinking about it. In addition to providing a simple guide to understanding how financial markets operate, it will allow you to follow and act on your own judgements based on case studies and worked examples, giving you the chance to experiment successfully with shares, bonds, funds and derivatives.
FT Guide to using the Financial Pages
This fully revised and updated guide is an essential reference for anyone who wants to read and really understand the financial pages. It explains where and when to find the critical information, and how to make the best use of the full range of financial and economic data available, within the pink pages or at the click of a button.
Includes the latest information on globalization and the other ways the internet and IT have transformed finance and investing.
"The definitions and insight this book provides will remain of lasting value to readers." - Financial Times
"An invaluable and straightforward guide." - Business Age
"A good buy for anyone interested in the subject." - The Independent
THE FINANCIAL TIMES GUIDE TO INVESTING
Two of the greatest myths about investment are, firstly, that financial assets and markets are hideously complicated and confusing, and secondly that you have to pay ‘experts’ to make far greater returns on your money than you could achieve on your own. In truth the most important things you need to know about investing are based on common sense.
The Financial Times Guide to Investing will introduce you to the practical art of investing, and show you how to invest more successfully, whether you are actively involved in investing or simply thinking about it. In addition to providing a simple guide to understanding how financial markets operate, it will allow you to follow and act on your own judgements based on a case studies and worked examples, giving you the expertise to experiment successfully with shares, bonds, funds and derivatives.
Comprehensive and authoritative, this is the definitive guidebook to building your personal financial portfolio and investing in the financial markets with skill and confidence.
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