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Jun1
Corporate Debt Capacity: A Study of Corporate Debt Policy and the Determination of Corporate Debt Capacity
Filed under: Debt Consolidation; Tagged as: Capacity, corporate, Corporate Debt, debt, Debt Capacity, Debt Financing, Debt Policy, Determination, Financial Planners, policy, StudyComments OffProduct Description
An important book for corporate financial planners and managers to assist in determining debt financing and the establishment of borrowing limits…. More >> -
May10
The Handbook of Corporate Debt Instruments
Filed under: Debt Consolidation; Tagged as: corporate, Corporate Debt, debt, Debt Instrument, Debt Instruments, Debt Products, Dozens, Financial Professionals, Government Securities, Handbook, Individual Investors, Instruments, Portfolio ManagersComments OffThe Handbook of Corporate Debt Instruments
Product Description
The Handbook of Corporate Debt Instrument provides a practical overview of the wide range of corporate debt products available for enhancing returns over government securities. Contributions from dozens of highly respected analysts and portfolio managers give financial professionals and individual investors alike an incredible opportunity to learn about and use corporate debt products to their fullest…. More >> -
Mar16
Crash Proof 2.0: How to Profit From the Economic Collapse
Filed under: Debt Consolidation; Tagged as: collapse, Corporate Debt, Crash, Crash Proof, Decade, disaster, economic, economic collapse, Economic Storm, Economy, Financial Survival Guide, From, House Of Cards, Outlook, Peter Schiff, Portfolios, Profit, Prognosticator, Proof, Publisher, Remainder Mark, Verge, Wall Street5 Comments- ISBN13: 9780470474532
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- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Crash Proof 2.0: How to Profit From the Economic Collapse
Product Description
A fully updated follow-up to Peter Schiff’s bestselling financial survival guide-Crash Proof, which described the U.S. economy as a house of cards on the verge of collapse, with over 80 pages of new material The economic and monetary disaster which seasoned Wall Street prognosticator Peter Schiff predicted is no longer hypothetical-it is here today. And nobody understands what to do in this situation better than the man who saw it coming. For more than a decade, Schiff has not only observed the U.S. economy, but also helped his clients restructure their portfolios to reflect his outlook. What he sees today is a nation facing an economic storm brought on by growing federal, personal, and corporate debt; t… More >>





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