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Reading and Understanding the Financial Times
0273715593

Kevin Boakes, Kingston University

Publisher: Financial Times Press
Copyright: 2008
Format: Paper; 192 pp

ISBN-10: 0273715593
ISBN-13:9780273715597Help icon

Our Price: £19.99
Status: Instock
Published: 12 Feb 2008
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Take a closer look inside with Topic 12, 'Northern Rock' below:

Northern Rock

See what Eoghan Harrington an Investment Banker thinks of the book!

“An excellent learning tool, bringing real-world examples to a very wide range of key financial concepts. Brings financial theory to life and makes the FT articles accessible to everyone. Very clear explanation of what really happens in financial markets – an excellent practical introduction to corporate finance.”
 
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“The Financial Times is an indispensable tool for today’s decision makers.”

Do you want to read and understand the FT with confidence?

Do you want a career in Finance?

Do you already have a career in Finance?

YES?

Then this is the book for you.

Reading and Understanding the Financial Times incorporates a selection of topical FT articles with recurrent themes relating to some of the most important issues in the world of corporate finance. From the private equity take over bid for Boots to the recent Northern Rock credit crisis, the chosen articles are analysed in depth leaving you armed with a new vocabulary of key financial terms and ready to conduct your own analysis next time you read the FT for business or pleasure. 

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