How to invest : navigating the brave new world of personal investment / Peter Stanyer, Masood Javaid and Stephen Satchell
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NU Fairview College LRC | NU Fairview College LRC | School of Business and Accountancy | General Circulation | GC HG 4028 S73 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUFAI000004725 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: we’re all investors now. --
Part 1 : Where’s the beef?. --
Part 2 : Know thyself : can I trust my own advice or do I need an adviser?. --
Part 3 : The personal pension challenge. --
Part 4 : What drives performance?. --
Part 5 : Inflation, interest rates, booms and busts : is anything safe?. --
Part 6 : Will model allocations help me invest better?
Part 7 : Liquidity risk : in bad times, cash is king. --
Part 8 : Risk assets : global equity markets. --
Part 9 : Risk assets : global credit. --
Part 10 : Multi-asset funds and alternative investments. --
Part 11 : Home ownership and real estate. --
Part 12 : Art and investments of passion. --
Bibliographical references. --
Index.
"The first quarter of the new century has seen developments in technology, monetary policy, and the management of large companies that have transformed personal savings and investment around the world. Love it, loathe it, or just not interested in it, this innovation has changed not only the nature of money, but our understanding of what it means to invest--whether we want to safeguard our pensions, experiment with personal trading platforms, or simply understand how the markets really work. How to Invest aims to help investors navigate this new world, offering a principles-based, keep-it-simple approach to help them make investment decisions and have investment conversations that will make the most of their money" -- Provided by publisher
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