Books tagged: investment management

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0-200, $3M    by Les Broad
Price: $2.99 USD. 54580 words. Published on September 8, 2011. .

This is a story about international sports car racing; books like this can get horribly technical, so this one is, possibly uniquely, told from a team sponsor's perspective. To enjoy this book it helps if words like Ferrari, Corvette, Porsche and Lamborghini make you salivate, but it isn't actually necessary. It's a glamorous, exciting story with much going on apart from the racing
Just Money    by Les Broad
Price: $5.99 USD. 162570 words. Published on September 15, 2011. .

This book is based on real events in England in 1990, a maelstrom of large scale financial fraud that left a lot of people breathless at the time. The author was at the heart of the efforts to put it all right. Inevitably it is in involved story but the inclusion of the hero's girlfriend allows all the explanations to be given as the story proceeds. Try it - you'll be wiser for having read it.
Investing for Beginners Exposed: Or What Investment Consultants Hide from You    by Rokas Lukosius
Price: $7.99 USD. 56610 words. Published on October 19, 2011. .

Whether you are a seasoned investor or just preparing to invest; if you are interested in investing and still have questions, this book is for you. The book is in interesting business novel form so reading and it will be easy and fun. You will learn the most needed things you need to know at investing and you will find a solid foundation under your feet to approach the slippery investment world.
Ashes To Riches: How To Profit Spectacularly During The Economic Collapse of 2012 to 2022    by John F. Carlucci
Price: $4.99 USD. 10120 words. Published by Matthew Lynn on January 20, 2012. .

Investors are slowly waking up to the fact that this is a long-term bear market that could last a decade or more. If you aren’t careful, that could decimate your wealth – but if you get it right, you could profit spectacularly. In this ground-breaking essay, investment expert John Carlucci explains how you can make just as much money when prices are falling as when they are rising.