All Investing Titles
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In Invest Like an Institution, Michael C. Schlachter reveals that investors looking to boost their returns without taking on added portfolio risk can do so if they adapt the strategies of one of the few categories of players in the investment arena that consistently outperforms the market: large institutional investors.
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In Plan Your Financial Future, financial planner and educator Keith Fevurly describes a novel way of analyzing and putting into place the personal financial planning process by teaching readers how to protect themselves, their family and their property; accumulate wealth; defend their accumulated wealth; and distribute their accumulated wealth.
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Due Diligence and the Business Transaction
Due Diligence and the Business Transaction:Â Getting a Deal Done is a practical guide for conducting due diligence and making profitable use of the information gained. It will save those buying or selling any privately held business time, money, and headaches.
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Reinventing Financial Regulation
Combining Avinash Persaud's deep expertise in the academic, private sector, and public policy realms, Reinventing Financial Regulation is more than just an urgent call to fix our profoundly troubled and damaged financial markets; it is a blueprint for an ultimately effective financial regulation system that could very well save the future of finance.
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In The DIY Investor, Marc Chaikin invites individual investors to peer underneath the hood of his Chaikin Power Tools, a dynamic suite of sophisticated investment decision-making tools previously available only to Wall Street professionals, and teaches them a proven methodology for leveraging this stock-picking model for investment success.
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Fearless Retirement Investing is a practical guide for those worried about retirement funding. Take charge yourselfinstead of leaving it to the prosand regain confidence about your financial future. This step-by-step guide includes specific advice, including how to avoid the biggest traps that can cost you money.





