Financial institutions, markets, and money (Record no. 83)

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Personal name Kidwell, David S.
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Title Financial institutions, markets, and money
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. India
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013
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Bibliography, etc. note inancial Institutions, Markets and Money (11th Edition) <br/>Contents<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Part I The Financial System<br/><br/>Chapter 1 An Overview of Financial Markets and Institutions<br/>1.1 The Financial System<br/>1.2 Financial Markets and Direct Financing<br/>1.3 Types of Financial Markets<br/>1.4 The Money Markets<br/>1.5 The Capital Markets<br/>1.6 Financial Intermediaries and Indirect Financing<br/>1.7 Types of Financial Intermediaries<br/>1.8 The Risks Financial Institutions Manage<br/>1.9 Regulation of the Financial System<br/><br/>Chapter 2 The Federal Reserve and Its Powers<br/>2.1 Origins of The Federal Reserve System<br/>2.2 The Current Structure of The Fed<br/>2.3 Monetary Powers of the Board of Governors<br/>2.4 The Fed's Regulatory Powers<br/>2.5 Independence of The Fed<br/>2.6 The Fed's Balance Sheet<br/>2.7 The Fed's Role In Check Clearing<br/>2.8 Federal Reserve Tools of Monetary Policy<br/><br/>Chapter 3 The Fed and Interest Rates<br/>3.1 Federal Reserve Control of The Money Supply<br/>3.2 The Fed's Influence on Interest Rates<br/>3.3 The Treasury Department and Fiscal Policy<br/>3.4 Goals of Monetary Policy<br/>3.5 The Fed and the Economy<br/>3.6 Complications of Monetary Policy<br/>3.7 Anatomy of a Financial Crisis<br/><br/>Part II How Interest Rates Are Determined<br/><br/> <br/>Chapter 4 The Level of Interest Rates<br/>4.1 What Are Interest Rates?<br/>4.2 The Real Rate of Interest<br/>4.3 Loanable Funds Theory of Interest<br/>4.4 Price Expectations and Interest Rates<br/>4.5 Forecasting Interest Rates<br/> <br/>Chapter 5 Bond Prices and Interest Rate Risk<br/>5.1 The Time Value of Money<br/>5.2 Bond Pricing<br/>5.3 Bond Yields<br/>5.4 Important Bond Pricing Relationships<br/>5.5 Interest Rate Risk and Duration<br/><br/>Chapter 6 The Structure of Interest Rates<br/>6.1 The Term Structure of Interest Rates<br/>6.2 Default Risk<br/>6.3 Tax Treatment<br/>6.4 Marketability<br/>6.5 Options of Debt Securities<br/>6.6 Behavior of Interest Rates over the Business Cycle<br/><br/>Part III Financial Markets<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 7 Money Markets<br/>7.1 How the Money Markets Work<br/>7.2 Economic Role of the Money Markets<br/>7.3 Characteristics of Money Market Instruments<br/>7.4 Treasury Bills<br/>7.5 Federal Agency Securities<br/>7.6 Fed Funds<br/>7.7 Other Major Money Market Instruments<br/>7.8 Money Market Participants<br/>7.9 The Impact of the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis on the Money Markets<br/><br/>Chapter 8 Bond Markets<br/>8.1 Functions of the Capital Markets<br/>8.2 U.S. Government and Agency Securities<br/>8.3 State and Local Government Bonds<br/>8.4 Corporate Bonds<br/>8.5 Financial Guarantees<br/>8.6 Securitized Credit Instruments<br/>8.7 Financial Market Regulators<br/>8.8 Bond Markets Around the World Are Increasingly Linked<br/>8.9 The Impact of the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis on the Bond Markets<br/><br/>Chapter 9 Mortgage Markets<br/>9.1 The Unique Nature of Mortgage Markets<br/>9.2 Types of Mortgages<br/>9.3 Mortgage Qualifying<br/>9.4 Mortgage-backed Securities<br/>9.5 Mortgage Prepayment Risk<br/>9.6 Participants in the Mortgage Markets<br/>9.7 Relationship between Mortgage Markets and the Capital Markets<br/><br/>Chapter 10 Equity Markets<br/>10.1 What Are Equity Securities?<br/>10.2 Equity Markets<br/>10.3 Equity Trading<br/>10.4 Global Stock Markets<br/>10.5 Regulation of Equity Markets<br/>10.6 Equity Valuation Basics<br/>10.7 Equity Risk<br/>10.8 Stock Market Indexes<br/>10.9 The Stock Market as a Predictor of Economic Activity<br/><br/>Chapter 11 Derivatives Markets<br/>11.1 The Nature of Derivative Securities<br/>11.2 Forward Markets<br/>11.3 Futures Markets<br/>11.4 Uses of the Financial Futures Markets<br/>11.5 Risks in the Futures Markets<br/>11.6 Options Markets<br/>11.7 Regulations of the Futures and Options Markets<br/>11.8 Swap Markets<br/><br/>Chapter 12 International Markets<br/>12.1 Difficulties of International Trade<br/>12.2 Exchange Rates<br/>12.3 Balance of Payments<br/>12.4 Foreign Exchange Markets<br/>12.5 Spot and Forward Transactions<br/>12.6 Capital Flows and Exchange Rates<br/>12.7 Government Intervention in Foreign Exchange Markets<br/>12.8 Financing International Trade<br/>12.9 International Money and Capital Markets<br/>12.10 The Globalization of Financial Markets<br/><br/>Part IV Commercial Banking<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 13 Commercial Bank Operations<br/>13.1 An Overview of the Banking Industry<br/>13.2 Balance Sheet for a Commercial Bank<br/>13.3 The Source of Bank Funds<br/>13.4 Bank Uses of Funds: Bank Investments and Cash Assets<br/>13.5 Bank Uses of Funds: Loans and Leases<br/>13.6 Loan Pricing<br/>13.7 Analysis of Loan Credit Risk<br/>13.8 Fee-Based Services<br/>13.9 Off-Balance-Sheet Banking<br/>13.10 Bank Earnings<br/>13.11 Bank Performance<br/>13.12 Bank and Financial Holding Companies<br/><br/>Chapter 14 International Banking<br/>14.1 Development of International Banking<br/>14.2 Regulation of Overseas Banking Activities<br/>14.3 Delivery of Overseas Banking Services<br/>14.4 International Lending<br/>14.5 Foreign Banks in the United States<br/>14.6 Future Directions of International Banking<br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 15 Regulation of Financial Institutions<br/>15.1 Reasons for Regulation<br/>15.2 Bank Failures and Regulation<br/>15.3 Safety and Soundness Regulation: Deposit Insurance<br/>15.4 Deposit Insurance Issues<br/>15.5 Safety and Soundness Regulation: Capital Requirements<br/>15.6 Bank Examinations<br/>15.7 Structure and Competition Regulations<br/>15.8 Consumer Protection Regulations<br/>15.9 Bank Regulators<br/><br/>Part V Financial Institutions<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 16 Thrift Institutions and Finance Companies<br/>16.1 Historical Development of Savings Institutions<br/>16.2 Operations of Savings Institutions<br/>16.3 Credit Unions<br/>16.4 Thrift Institutions Around the Globe<br/>16.5 Finance Companies<br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 17 Insurance Companies and Pension Funds<br/>17.1 Insurance<br/>17.2 The Insurance Industry<br/>17.3 Life and Health Insurance<br/>17.4 Property and Liability Insurance<br/>17.5 Pensions<br/><br/>Chapter 18 Investment Banking<br/>18.1 The Relationship between Commercial and Investment Banking<br/>18.2 Primary Services of an Investment Bank<br/>18.3 Private Equity<br/><br/>Chapter 19 Investment Companies<br/>19.1 Investment Companies<br/>19.2 Open-end Mutual Funds<br/>19.3 Closed-end Mutual Funds<br/>19.4 Exchange-traded Funds<br/>19.5 Hedge Funds<br/>19.6 Real Estate Investment Trusts<br/><br/>Chapter 20 Risk Management in Financial Institutions<br/>20.1 The Dilemma: Profitability versus Safety<br/>20.2 Liquidity Management<br/>20.3 Managing Credit Risk<br/>20.4 Measuring and Assessing Interest Rate Risk<br/>20.5 Hedging Interest Rate Risk<br/><br/> Summary of Learning Objectives<br/>Key Terms<br/>Questions and Problems<br/>Internet Exercise
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Summary, etc. Kidwell's Financial Institutions 11th Edition presents a balanced introduction to the operation, mechanics, and structure of the U.S. financial system, emphasizing its institutions, markets, and financial instruments. The text discusses 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.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Financial institutions
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Personal name Blackwell, David W.
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