Kidwell's Financial Institutions 12th Edition provides a balanced introduction to the operation, mechanics, and structure of the U.S. financial system, emphasizing its institutions, markets, and financial instruments. The text analyzes complex topics in a clear and concise fashion with an emphasis on "Real World" data, and people and event boxes, as well as personal finance examples to help retain topical interest. Each author brings something unique to this new edition. David Kidwell, formerly Dean of the Carlson School of Business, is a gifted storyteller with a keen insight on what it takes to reach readers. He is also currently writing a Corporate Finance text and is Chair of the Finance department at Texas A&M University.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This study guide is quite useful for a student studying finance first time.
A good starting point for business and finance students
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book is updated to the latest development in financial market, institutions and structure.It concisely presented the money and capital markets with a touch of history and functionality.I particularly like the balanced view of the authors in their presentations. It successfully illustrates the functional as well as risk consideration of the markets and institutions.This book should serve well for student studying in domestic financial market and also as a bridging link to international financial system.
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