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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Rosen, Lawrence R. Go where the money is. Homewood, Ill., Dow Jones-Irwin, 1969 (OCoLC)756435784 |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Lawrence R Rosen |
OCLC Number: | 11027 |
Description: | ix, 270 pages illustrations, facsimiles 29 cm |
Contents: | Forms of business organization. Stocks and bonds -- Financial statements -- Analysis, economics, monetary and fiscal policy -- Mutual funds and Investment Company Act of 1934. Other securities laws -- SEC Statement of Policy and state laws -- Investment banking -- The over-the-counter market and registered stock exchanges -- National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) -- Internal Revenue Code. |
Responsibility: | [by] Lawrence R. Rosen. |
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Even a high percentage of foreigners passed SEC, FINRA exams with this
Go Where the Money IS will be indispensable to people who wish to prepare to take NASD (FINRA) and SEC examinations. It will also be extremely useful to bankers, brokers, registered representatives, and, indeed, anyone who is interested in the stock market and how it works. One of the most important...
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Go Where the Money IS will be indispensable to people who wish to prepare to take NASD (FINRA) and SEC examinations. It will also be extremely useful to bankers, brokers, registered representatives, and, indeed, anyone who is interested in the stock market and how it works. One of the most important features oi the book is that it l contains over 500 multiple-choice questions and answers simiiar to those encountered on the NASD (FINRA) and SEC examinations. It also contains explanations of the latest legislation in the field of investment; detailed explanation ol corporations, proprietorships, partnerships, various investment instruments; corporate reporting tools; methods of analysis; Federal Reserve , System; mutual funds and the performance of over 500 of them; methods of trading stock; and much more.
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