|
| |
1,001 Deals and Steals: A Guide To Online Classifieds Some naysayers way back in the 1990s predicted that online shopping wouldnt last. Sure, and they said television was a passing fad, too! As we all know, just the opposite has occurred. Theres a television in every household, and more than likely, the ...
Invest Nothing - Get Nothing People ask me all the time why I write articles. They ask me questions like: What makes you such an expert? Where do you learn this Internet marketing stuff? How long have you been doing this "Internet marketing thing"? How much money have you made and ...
The Fastest Way to Ruin Yourself I dont know many people who would admit to wanting to ruin themselves, but there are a lot of people who are doing everything they can to accomplish that very goal. They certainly dont see it that way, but if you look at the way they live, you can see ...
|
|
|
|
| |
BOOK REVIEW: Performance of Financial Institutions: Efficiency, Innovation, Regulation
It is rare for a financial text to be written by a Cypriot author yet one of the authors (Stavros A. Zenios) is a Professor at the University of Cyprus.
The aim of the book is to examine whether financial intermediaries operate efficiently on a worldwide basis. Due to the fact that the book is written by two academics, it is a well-researched book with many real life examples involving financial institutions in various countries.
The book is dividend into various sections such as: What drives the performance of financial institutions; Drivers of performance: Identification, Specification & Measurement; Environmental drivers of performance and finally, performance and risk management.
Though the book is well written it is more geared towards persons involved in research in the financial management sector rather than your ordinary layman. Nevertheless there are many useful aspects to this book. I personally found the chapter on “What Makes a Bank Efficient?” very useful and there are other aspects to the book that provide useful data to relevant parties involved in the financial services industry.
Overall I believe the text is useful for students carrying out an MBA on finance since it provides useful data on the efficiency of financial institutions. I also believe the financial services organisations should certainly include this book in their libraries and take note of its contents.
Andy George is a qualified chartered accountant who was born in Birmingham, England and who has had many years’ experience in public practice, industry, and commerce and as a lecturer. Since 1991 he has been based in the island of Cyprus. Andy was a financial correspondent for eight years at the Cyprus Financial Mirror where he wrote articles on business and accounting related issues to a non-technical audience. He is the author of eBooks: How to write and Publish Your Own With a Shoestring Budget http://www.budgetebook.com CBMall akgeorge@cytanet.com.cy
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Slow economy prompts wave of liberal booksCBS NewsNEW YORK — With a Democrat in the White House, a wave of books is coming out this year lamenting the slow economy and calling for substantial change. And those books are by liberals. "It's the story of the moment right now," says Patricia Bostelman, ...and more » |
|
Huntington's exhibit hall for books to get $2.5-million makeoverLos Angeles TimesBy Mike Boehm A change is in store for the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens' main display of its rare books, manuscripts, drawings, photography and other literary and historical holdings -- including a Gutenberg Bible from the ... |
|
McEntee: Books for young readers can be gritty, but rarely damagingSalt Lake TribuneBy peg mcenteE Evidently, swearing in books for adolescents is on the rise, particularly among characters who are rich, attractive and popular. That's the conclusion of a Brigham Young University professor who scoured the content of 40 bestsellers and ... |
|