Standard & Poor's 500 Guide, 2010 Edition

Standard & Poor's 500 Guide, 2010 Edition
Author: Standard & Poor's
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 1032
Release: 2010-03-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 007174701X

500 Vital Data on Earnings, Dividends, and Share Prices Exclusive Analysts' Stars Recommendations Key Income and Balance Sheet Statistics Company Addresses, Telephone Numbers, and Names of Key Corporate Officers The Standard & Poor's 500 Index is the most watched index in America--if not the world. Whether you're an individual investor looking to make a smart stock purchase, an executive researching corporate competitors, or a job seeker looking for concise and up-to-the-minute overviews of potential employers, you'll find the critical, often hard-to-find information you need in Standard & Poor's 500 Guide, 2010 Edition. Easy to use and packed with market intelligence on all 500 of the companies listed in the S&P 500 Index, this authoritative reference includes: Information on the bluest of blue chip stocks, from Abbott Labs and GE to Microsoft and Yahoo! Summaries of each company's business activity, sales history, and recent developments Earnings and dividends data, with three-year price charts Exclusive Standard & Poor's Quality Rankings (from A+ to D) New introduction by David M. Blitzer, Ph.D., Managing Director & Chairman of the Index Committee, Standard & Poor's In addition, unique at-a-glance detail: Stocks with A+ Quality Rankings Companies with five consecutive years of earnings increases--a key indicator of strong long-term performance! Companies with 10 consecutive years of increasing dividends Put the comprehensive, updated data and analysis expertise of the world’s premier securities information firm at your fingertips, with Standard & Poor's 500 Guide, 2010 Edition. Standard & Poor's, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., is the nation's leading securities information company. It provides the respected Standard & Poor's ratings and stock rankings, advisory services, data guides, and the most closely watched and widely reported gauges of stock market activity—the S&P 500, S&P MidCap 400, S&P SmallCap 600, and S&P Super Composite 1500 stock price indices. Divisions of Standard & Poor's operate independently of each other. Standard & Poor's, S&P, S&P 500 are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC.

Capital Rules

Capital Rules
Author: Rawi Abdelal
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2009-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0674261305

Listen to a short interview with Rawi AbdelalHost: Chris Gondek | Producer: Heron & Crane The rise of global financial markets in the last decades of the twentieth century was premised on one fundamental idea: that capital ought to flow across country borders with minimal restriction and regulation. Freedom for capital movements became the new orthodoxy. In an intellectual, legal, and political history of financial globalization, Rawi Abdelal shows that this was not always the case. Transactions routinely executed by bankers, managers, and investors during the 1990s--trading foreign stocks and bonds, borrowing in foreign currencies--had been illegal in many countries only decades, and sometimes just a year or two, earlier. How and why did the world shift from an orthodoxy of free capital movements in 1914 to an orthodoxy of capital controls in 1944 and then back again by 1994? How have such standards of appropriate behavior been codified and transmitted internationally? Contrary to conventional accounts, Abdelal argues that neither the U.S. Treasury nor Wall Street bankers have preferred or promoted multilateral, liberal rules for global finance. Instead, European policy makers conceived and promoted the liberal rules that compose the international financial architecture. Whereas U.S. policy makers have tended to embrace unilateral, ad hoc globalization, French and European policy makers have promoted a rule-based, "managed" globalization. This contest over the character of globalization continues today.

Cash Management

Cash Management
Author: Frank J. Fabozzi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2000-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781883249861

Cash, as opposed to more rewarding but riskier assets, such as stocks or bonds, is preferable for meeting large, short-term liabilities that are well defined and predictable. Holding cash is also the only sensible investment choice for meeting uncertain (contingent) liabilities that arise in an emergency. The range of cash management alternatives is sufficiently wide and complicated to warrant careful planning when deciding on which specific cash vehicles to hold. The general principles of modern portfolio management can and should be applied to professional cash management.