Strauss's Handbook of Business Information: A Guide for Librarians, Students, and Researchers
The second part of the book covers specific topics within the area of business. Included are chapters on marketing; money, credit, and banking; and the many aspects of investment ranging from stocks through bonds, mutual funds, and futures and options. Recognizing the changes in information retrieval techniques since the first edition, special emphasis is placed on the Internet as a source of reliable, accurate, and timely information. Nevertheless, print resources have not been neglected, as they continue to provide a strong foundation for most collections. |
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... investors , on the other hand , are private investors , people making their own , and comparatively small , personal investments . Generally they lack the expertise available to institutional investors and are not usually full - time ...
... Investor's Encyclopedia . Each chap- ter , written by an expert , covers a different type of investment and outlines the factors deter- mining its market value , how to buy and sell , tax implications , and representative types of investors ...
... investors routinely are counseled to minimize risk by diversifying their investments in a wide range of companies and industries , few individual investors can hope to achieve the variety found in most investment company portfolios ...
Contents
Basic Business Reference Sources | 3 |
Contents | 13 |
Directories | 21 |
Copyright | |
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