BankingToday 2.0 – Finance and business transactions


Autoren | Mehr
Christoph Gütersloh, Armin Eyer, Pascal Joye, Anita Wymann, Marzia Pegorer
Redaktoren | Mehr
Thomas Hirt
Beschreibung
Comprising 17 textbooks and online training material, BankingToday 2.0 provides a modular, practical approach that combines in-depth information on banking with innovative teaching.

BankingToday 2.0 adapts to any learning configuration, from independent study to fully-integrated teaching in modules. Everything is possible.

Updates
The 2009 edition updates of BankingToday 2.0 can be downloaded from www.bankingtoday.ch/en/service.aspx.

Content
The binder Finance and business transactions contains textbooks on the following subjects:
Investing 1 – Overview and equity securities
Investing 2 – Bonds, money market instruments and collective investment instruments
Investing 3 – Forward transactions, structured products and alternative investments
Investment counselling and portfolio management
The Stock Exchange
Foreign exchange and precious metals
Investment banking

BankingToday 2.0 also includes the following two binders:
Banking and payment transactions (6 textbooks)
Lending activities (4 textbooks)
Zielgruppen
Target audience: Trainees in banking and banking related sectors, secondary school trainees, new recruits and other banking sector employees, employees in related sectors, students in secondary schools / vocational schools and anyone else acquiring or updating skills in a banking-related activity
Stichworte
Investing: Overview and equity securities; Bonds, money market instruments and collective investment instruments; Forward transactions, structured products and alternative investments; Investment counselling and portfolio management; The Stock Exchange; Foreign exchange and precious metals; Investment banking
Bibliografische Angaben
1 binder, 7 textbooks, Binders and textbooks, 1st edition 2009, ISBN 978-3-7155-9400-2, CHF 195.00
 
 
 
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Konzeption und Realisation 2010 dezember und juli