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High-Flying Adventures in the Stock Market by Molly Baker,

High-Flying Adventures in the Stock Market by Molly Baker,
Praise for High-Flying Adventures in the Stock Market " Most Americans know mutual funds only by their performance numbers. In High-Flying Adventures in the Stock Market, Molly Baker takes us inside the fund industry to give us a compelling and intimate look at the human drama of running a fund." – Douglas K. Sease, Editor, Wall Street Journal Books " Baker uses the eye for detail she acquired as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal to explain the high-pressure world of the money manager in laymen’ s terms. For those seeking a readable, inside account of the ’ 90s historic stock market boom, this is a book to add to the portfolio." – Dana Milbank, Staff Writer, The Washington Post " A wonderful read– Baker takes you through a year in the life of a fund manager– it’ s so well conceived and written that you’ ll think you were there too.Individual investors who manage their own money should put this book in their portfolio. Informative, educational, and great fun." – Larry Waterhouse Jr., Chairman, TD Waterhouse Investor Services, Inc. " Baker has provided an unusual perspective into the world of mutual fund management. She is a real reporter who is skilled in her understanding of what she describes and lively in her choice of episodes. The book is fun as well as informative." – Peter L. Bernstein, President, Peter L. Bernstein, Inc., Author of The Power of Gold: The History of an Obsession " A fantastic voyage through the mutual fund universe. Every serious investor should read this book.



Separate Account Management by Larry Chambers,
Separate Account Management by Larry Chambers,
After decades of being dismissed as a serious contender in the investment arena, separately managed accounts– also known as individually managed accounts or managed accounts– have finally come into their own. Today, separately managed accounts are making a serious bid to become the core investment for high net worth individual investors, controlling more than $40 trillion in investment assets. Now more than ever, understanding this approach to money management is critical, if you intend to work with affluent clients that demand personal and flexible service. Whether you’ re a financial professional with no previous money management experience or an advisor who has been practicing for years, J.K. Lasser Pro Separate Account Management has the information you need to firmly grasp a proven investment management strategy designed for high net worth individuals. Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, this comprehensive guide will introduce you to the nuances of separate account management and show you how to use this investment vehicle to build your business as well as help your clients reach their financial goals. Composed of three equally informative parts, this invaluable resource provides the most well-rounded discussion of separately managed accounts available today.Part I lays a solid foundation, by explaining the basics of separate account management– from relevant definitions and the state of the industry to the current market for separately managed accounts Part II details the most overlooked aspect of separate account management– financial planning.



Money market deposit account - In the United States, a Money Market Deposit Account is a bank deposit that is considered a savings account for some purposes, but upon which checks can typically be written, subject to certain restrictions.

Money fund - Money funds (or money market funds, money market mutual funds) are mutual funds that invest in short-term debt instruments. They provide the benefit of pooled investments, as investors can participate in a more diverse and high-quality portfolio than they otherwise could individually.

Cost of carry - ... cost of purchasing a particular security rather than an alternative. For most investments, the cost of carry generally refers to the risk-free interest rate that could be earned by investing currency in a theoretically safe investment vehicle such as a money market account minus any future cash-flows that are expected from holding an equivalent instrument with the same risk (generally expressed in percentage terms and called the convenience yield).

Money market - The money market is the financial market for short-term borrowing and lending, typically up to one year. This contrasts with the capital market for longer-term funds.



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