The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by Signalman Publishing $2.99
From one of the most influential economists of the modern era, Keynes and his "General Theory" shaped economic thought and government policies for decades to come. Out of this magnum opus arose the Keynesian school of economics. Keynes argues that the level of employment in a modern economy was determined by three factors: the marginal propensity to consume (income that people chose to spend on...
The 16% Solution: How to Get High Interest Rates in a Low-Interest World with Tax Lien Certificates, Revised Edition by Andrews McMeel Publishing $24.99
With home foreclosures at an all-time high and the erratic stock market damaging 401(k) accounts, people are looking for innovative ways to invest their money.Moskowitz explains what tax lien certificates are (liens against property for unpaid taxes), why they are safe (certain states insure them), and how they fit into an overall financial plan. This new edition includes updates to the laws and...
How to Grow Rich with The Power of Compounding by Praveen Kumar
You can become a millionaire or even a billionaire by simply understanding and applying the ‘The Power of Compounding’ principle. It requires no special skill. Virtually anyone can do it. No wonder Einstein called it the ‘Eight Wonder’. In this book bestselling author Praveen Kumar explains the true power behind compounding which most people fail to understand and become rich.If it is so...
Mathematical Interest Theory (Mathematical Association of America Textbooks) by Mathematical Association of America $89.95
Mathematical Interest Theory gives an introduction of how investments grow over time. This is done in a mathematically precise manner. The emphasis is on practical applications that give the reader a concrete understanding of why the various relationships should be true. Among the modern financial topics introduced are: arbitrage, options, futures, and swaps. The content of the book, along with...
The Ride of a Lifetime: Doing Business the Orange County Choppers Way by Mark Yost $24.95
Tough, smart business advice from the star of the hit TLC reality show "American Chopper"Now in paperback, The Ride of a Lifetime elucidates the business principles that have made Paul Teutul Sr. and Orange County Choppers a household name. Paul's smart, commonsense business wisdom works for businesses both big and small in any industry. Here, he shows you firsthand how he built a uniquely...
McGraw-Hill's Interest Amortization Tables, Third Edition by McGraw-Hill $8.95
The most up-to-date, easy-use reference for finding the best home loan for you This comprehensive loan navigation guide helps you structure a home loan that will best fit your budget, tax bracket, and current cash flow while maximizing your equity growth. Featuring amortization tables for loans up to $900,000, at interest rates from 3 to 18 percent, this invaluable resource includes tables...
Chasing Cool: Standing Out in Today's Cluttered Marketplace by Atria $24.00
The former creative director and co-CEO of Barneys joins forces with a celebrated twenty-eight-year-old marketing maverick to teach readers how to break through the clutter and achieve a relevant point of difference in this entertaining and imminently readable book.
Monthly Interest Amortization Tables by McGraw-Hill $9.95
Loan amounts of $50 to $300,000. Interest rates of 2% to 25.75%. Terms up to 40 years.
Interest Rate Swaps and Their Derivatives: A Practitioner's Guide (Wiley Finance) by Wiley $85.00
An up-to-date look at the evolution of interest rate swaps and derivativesInterest Rate Swaps and Derivatives bridges the gap between the theory of these instruments and their actual use in day-to-day life. This comprehensive guide covers the main "rates" products, including swaps, options (cap/floors, swaptions), CMS products, and Bermudan callables. It also covers the main valuation techniques...
History of Interest Rates by Rutgers University Press
A History of Interest Rates presents a very readable account of interest rate trends and lending practices over four millennia of economic history. Despite the paucity of data prior to the Industrial Revolution, authors Homer and Sylla provide a highly detailed analysis of money markets and borrowing practices in major economies. Underlying the analysis is their assertion that "the free market...