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60 Minutes – The Day of Reckoning (December 19, 2010) $17.95 Airdate: 12/19/10 The federal government isn’t the only entity with a severe deficit problem. State and local governments across the country were already in financial trouble before the recession, but now many are in crisis — unable to pay their bills, planning huge lay-offs, not funding public pension funds. Are they facing a financial meltdown? Is the only solution another Washington bailout? S… |
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The Bond Book, Third Edition: Everything Investors Need to Know About Treasuries, Municipals, GNMAs, Corporates, Zeros, Bond Funds, Money Market Funds, and More $19.10 Everything on Treasuries, munis, bond funds, and more! The bond buyer’s answer book—updated for the new economy “As in the first two editions, this third edition of The Bond Boo continues to be the ideal reference for the individual investor. It has all the necessary details, well explained and illustrated without excessive mathematics. In addition to providing this essent… |
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Bond Investing For Dummies $12.95 Bonds and bond funds are among the safest and most reliable investments you can make to ensure an ample and dependable retirement income — if you do it right! Bond Investing For Dummies helps you do just that, with clear explanations of everything you need to know to build a diversified bond portfolio that will be there when you need it no matter what happens in the stock market.This plain-Engli… |
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Bond Credit Analysis : Framework and Case Studies (Frank J. Fabozzi Series) $61.00 Credit analysis is an important factor in judging investment value. Fundamentally sound credit analysis can offer more insight into the value of an investment and lead to greater profits. This study presents a professional framework for understanding and managing a successful corporate or municipal bond analysis, while providing informative case studies from well-known private and government organ… |
Will the Municipal Bond Market Crash in 2011?
Does anyone have the solution to State of Connecticut Municipal Swap Case?
This is a older case that you can get from the Harvard Business College, around 1990 and 1991. Its case number is 9-291-024 or just 291-024. I have look everywhere for it. Does anyone know where to get the actually solution to it, not just a place where there is solutions to cases, but to this actual case. Benson R. Cohn was the assistant Treasurer-Debt Management at the time, and he is the one who posed the question.
Yes, you’ll be surprised at the simplicity of the solution. In a nutshell, it was $4.43 Million.