Business hot topics
INDICE: Keep your course current and relevant! Business Hot Topics cover material for all disciplines at all levels. Pair your Wiley Higher Ed textbookwith any of topics listed below, with many more on the way: The Financial Crisis and its Impact on Contemporary Business Douglas Hearth, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Discipline: Business For use with: Boone such as the collapse of the housing bubble and excessive debt. It describes, in very non-technical terms, some of the problematic financial instruments, including credit default swaps, collateralized debt obligations, sub-prime mortgages, and auction rate securities. Complete with text references to Boone such as the collapse of the housing bubble and excessive debt. It describes, in very non-technicalterms, some of the problematic financial instruments, including credit default swaps, collateralized debt obligations, sub-prime mortgages, and auction rate securities. Five Minutes of Financial Literacy: A Guide for College Students Kenneth C. Rakow, Louisiana State University Jessica Rakow, Louisiana StateUniversity Disciplines: Accounting, Business, Economics, Management, PersonalFinance Suggested for: - Weygandt, Kimmel, Kieso, Accounting Principles, 9th Edition - Boone s financial knowledge set. While some of the topics may seem more obvious than others, those covered will enable one to start making sound financial decisions immediately: credit reports and scores, credit cards, basic budgets, financing related to car purchases, mortgages, retirement plans, and investment options and risks. Career Planning and Student Success Patti Fralix, The Fralix Group Disciplines: Management, Principles of Management Suggested for: - Boone s largest and most important financial institutions. The results of the crisis are reshaping the U.S. financial sector, a process that willextend into the foreseeable future. The Financial Crisis: 2007-2009 Edgar Norton, Illinois State University Disciplines: Finance, Economics, Management, Business Suggested for: - Melicher, Introduction to Finance: Markets, Investments, and Financial Management, 13th Edition This module explains the causes of the credit crisis, responses to it, and lessons we should learn from it. The module describes the loose monetary policy, continuing cultural shifts toward the use of debt and home ownership, and excessive marketing of mortgage loans asfactors that helped to create the crisis. Using non-technical terms, we describe the playersAIG, Bear Stearns, Fannie, Freddie, and othersand their actionsthe risky mortgage loans, the layering of risk, and the creation of complicated securities such as credit default swapsthat precipitated the worst economiccrises in 28 years. The module discusses the evolving nature of crisis, including the policy responses by both the Bush and Obama administrations in 2008-2009. The Economics of Green Eban Goodstein, Lewi
- ISBN: 978-0-470-53211-9
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Fecha Publicación: 07/03/2011
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