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Bonds for Canadians


Bonds for Canadians

How to Build Wealth and Lower Risk in Your Portfolio
1. Aufl.

von: Andrew Allentuck

17,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 09.12.2009
ISBN/EAN: 9780470739020
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 320

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PRAISE FOR BONDS FOR CANADIANS<br /> <br /> "Andrew Allentuck is one of the premiere financial journalist covering fixed income markets from a uniquely Canadian perspective. His knowledge of the bond market is second to none."<br /> --Randy LeClair, CFA, Vice-President & Portfolio Manager, AIC Investment Services Inc.<br /> <br /> "Andrew Allentuck's new book explains the complexities of the bond market to Canadians in an engrossing and deliciously entertaining manner. Superbly written, Bonds for Canadians is both a blueprint for financial prosperity as well as a delightful and often humorous look at the most misunderstood and idiosyncratic of markets. I wish this book had been around 26 years ago when I began my career."<br /> --Tom Czitron, CFA, Managing Director, Head of Bonds and Fixed Income, Sceptre Investment Counsel Ltd.<br /> <br /> "Canadian retail investors are largely in the dark on how bonds work or how to incorporate them into their investment strategy...That is, until now. Deconstructing what is often considered the most cerebral of financial markets, Mr. Allentuck provides an engaging, entertaining and anecdoteladen account of what boods are, how they work and why they matter more now than ever. This is the sort of book that every serious retail investor should carry around, dog-eared and rolled, in his back pocket."<br /> --Martin Cej, Investment Editor, The Globe and Mail<br /> <br /> "Bonds for Canadians shows how to escape the roller-coaster of risks of the stock market while generating a tidy fortune for retirement. It's an important contribution to financial planning."<br /> --Daniel F. Stonach, Registered Financial Planner, President, Stronach Financial Group Inc.
Preface. <p>Chapter 1: Bonds: A Matter of Definition.</p> <p>Chapter 2: The Seduction of Risk.</p> <p>Chapter 3: Taking a Measure of Credit.</p> <p>Chapter 4: Alternative Bonds.</p> <p>Chapter 5: Global Bonds: A Tale of Promises and Defaults.</p> <p>Chapter 6: What’s a Bond Worth?</p> <p>Chapter 7: Bond Funds.</p> <p>Chapter 8: Bond Trading Tactics.</p> <p>Chapter 9: The Future Environment for Bonds.</p> <p>Chapter 10: Bond Strategies.</p> <p>Bibliography.</p>
<b>Andrew Allentuck</b> is an award-winning financial journalist. He currently writes the "Financial Facelift" feature for <i>The Globe and Mail</i> and a column on fixed income investing for <i>Investment Executive</i> magazine. He has been covering mutual fund investing for the <i>Globe</i> since 1988 and contributes "Stockpickers" on mutual funds for GlobeinvestorGOLD.com. Previously, he was a financial news reporter for the <i>Financial Post.</i> His monthly columns in <i>The Financial Post Magazine</i> won a National Business Writing Award in 1981.<br /> Allentuck has been a contributor to other periodicals, including <i>Canadian Business</i>, <i>Maclean’s</i>, <i>Reader’s Digest</i>, and <i>Report on Business Magazine</i>. As a broadcaster, he hosted a consumer affairs show on NPR. Turning to finance, he was business commentator on CKY-TV. Allentuck is author of several books on economics including <i>Consumer Choice</i>, <i>Who Speaks for the Patient?</i> and <i>The Cost of Age</i>. He has taught economics and economic history at several universities in the United States and Canada. Andrew lives in Winnipeg with his partner Heather and Buddy the golden retriever.
<b>PRAISE FOR BONDS FOR CANADIANS</b> <p>"Andrew Allentuck is one of the premiere financial journalist covering fixed income markets from a uniquely Canadian perspective. His knowledge of the bond market is second to none."<br /> <i>—Randy LeClair, CFA, Vice-President & Portfolio Manager, AIC Investment Services Inc.</i></p> <p>"Andrew Allentuck's new book explains the complexities of the bond market to Canadians in an engrossing and deliciously entertaining manner. Superbly written, <i>Bonds for Canadians</i> is both a blueprint for financial prosperity as well as a delightful and often humorous look at the most misunderstood and idiosyncratic of markets. I wish this book had been around 26 years ago when I began my career."<br /> <i>—Tom Czitron, CFA, Managing Director, Head of Bonds and Fixed Income, Sceptre Investment Counsel Ltd.</i></p> <p>"Canadian retail investors are largely in the dark on how bonds work or how to incorporate them into their investment strategy...That is, until now. Deconstructing what is often considered the most cerebral of financial markets, Mr. Allentuck provides an engaging, entertaining and anecdoteladen account of what boods are, how they work and why they matter more now than ever. This is the sort of book that every serious retail investor should carry around, dog-eared and rolled, in his back pocket."<br /> <i>—Martin Cej, Investment Editor, The Globe and Mail</i></p> <p>"<i>Bonds for Canadians</i> shows how to escape the roller-coaster of risks of the stock market while generating a tidy fortune for retirement. It's an important contribution to financial planning."<br /> <i>—Daniel F. Stonach, Registered Financial Planner, President, Stronach Financial Group Inc.</i></p>
<b>Praise for <i>Bonds for Canadians</i></b> <p>"Andrew Allentuck is one of the premiere financial journalists covering fixed income markets from a uniquely Canadian perspective.  His knowledge of the bond market is second to none."<br /> —<i>Randy LeClair, CFA, Vice-President & Portfolio Manager, AIC Investment Services Inc.</i></p> <p>"Andrew Allentuck’s new book explains the complexities of the bond market to Canadians in an engrossing and deliciously entertaining manner. Superbly written, <i>Bonds for Canadians</i> is both a blueprint for financial prosperity as well as a delightful and often humorous look at the most misunderstood and idiosyncratic of markets. I wish this book had been around 26 years ago when I began my career."<br /> —<i>Tom Czitron, CFA, Managing Director, Head of Bonds and Fixed Income, Sceptre Investment Counsel Ltd.</i></p> <p>"Canadian retail investors are largely in the dark on how bonds work or how to incorporate them into their investment strategy…That is, until now. Deconstructing what is often considered the most cerebral of financial markets, Mr. Allentuck provides an engaging, entertaining and anecdote-laden account of what bonds are, how they work and why they matter more now than ever. This is the sort of book that every serious retail investor should carry around, dog-eared and rolled, in his back pocket."<br /> —<i>Martin Cej, Investment Editor,</i> The Globe and Mail<i>  </i></p> <p>"<i>Bonds for Canadians</i> shows how to escape the roller-coaster of risks of the stock market while generating a tidy fortune for retirement. It’s an important contribution to financial planning."<br /> —<i>Daniel F. Stronach, Registered Financial Planner, President, Stronach Financial Group Inc.</i></p> <div> <p><b>More Praise for <i>Bonds for Canadians</i></b></p> <p>"In the midst of the most important secular shift in investing in several generations, a majority of Canadian retail investors are still stumbling blindly, unable to identify, analyze or manage what should be the cornerstone of every successful portfolio: bonds. Whether a failure of the mainstream financial press, or an unwillingness on the part of bond-market professionals to throw back the curtains on their own machinations, retail investors remain largely in the dark on how bonds work or how to incorporate them into their investment strategy.</p> <p>That is, until now. Deconstructing what is often considered the most cerebral of financial markets, Mr. Allentuck provides an engaging, entertaining and anecdote-laden account of what bonds are, how they work and why they matter more now than ever. This is the sort of book that every serious retail investor should carry around, dog-eared and rolled, in his back pocket."<br /> —<i>Martin Cej, Investment Editor,</i> The Globe and Mail  </p> <p>"Even readers with no interest in bonds will find Andrew Allentuck’s book interesting. He goes beyond the ordinary discussion of bonds, and skillfully turns a dull pudding of numbers into a wonderful soufflé of stories."<br /> —<i>Caroline Nalbantoglu, Registered Financial Planner, PWL Advisors</i></p> <p>"In a lively and engaging style, Andrew Allentuck explains not only how bonds work, but also when and why you should invest in bonds. He covers all the bases."<br /> —<i>Tessa Wilmott, Editor,</i> Investment Executive</p> <p>"Bonds are essential in portfolio building, yet to many retail investors they still lack the sex appeal of stocks.  <i>Bonds for Canadians</i> may just change that notion forever."<br /> —<i>Derek Moran, Registered Financial Planner, Macdonald Shymko & Co.</i></p> </div>

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